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MP's directorship follows husband's 'brush with cancer'

MP's directorship follows husband's 'brush with cancer'

07 August 2017

An MP has vowed to give a "significant proportion" of her payment for working for a technology firm to help local charities.

We’re daring to be different

We’re daring to be different

05 August 2017

The boss of a Kent winemaker believes the key to success is doing something no one else can do as it prepares to open a new brewery.

Couple face trial at Lithuanian court

Couple face trial at Lithuanian court

03 August 2017

A couple allegedly involved with the trafficking and exploitation of Lithuanian men at a Kent farm will face trial in the eastern European country.

Business catches bad dose of Brexit blues

Business catches bad dose of Brexit blues

03 August 2017

Sales expectations were at record lows across Kent in the second quarter while exporters faced a mixed bag despite a weak pound.

Seventy-five bed care home gets go ahead

Seventy-five bed care home gets go ahead

02 August 2017

Plans to built a 75-bed 'halfway house' at Kent Medical Campus have been given the go ahead.

Kent could get ferry services to Poland

Kent could get ferry services to Poland

02 August 2017

A foreign company has opened talks with a local authority to potentially provide passenger and cargo services to a city on the Baltic coast.

Revealing the real rental price

Revealing the real rental price

02 August 2017

A nasty experience with a foreign car hire company led a marketing director into a career trying to stop others suffering the same fate.

'No question' changes will put up costs

'No question' changes will put up costs

27 July 2017

A radical overhaul of workers’ rights in the burgeoning gig economy could leave small businesses in Kent facing additional costs, it has been claimed.

More than 100,000 call for wildlife boss to quit

More than 100,000 call for wildlife boss to quit

27 July 2017

A Kent animal welfare protection officer has been called not a 'fit and proper person' to do the job for allowing hunting on his land.

Businessman convicted of major fuel theft conspiracy

Businessman convicted of major fuel theft conspiracy

26 July 2017

A businessman has been convicted of a conspiracy to steal fuel from underground pipelines - including at Nick Clegg's former home.

Olympic welcome for new DIY store

Olympic welcome for new DIY store

25 July 2017

An Olympic champion led the celebrations as a DIY chain opened its first store in Kent today.

New pub owners revealed

New pub owners revealed

24 July 2017

The new owners of a popular pub and music venue previously known as The Hole in the Roof have been revealed.

Film buff’s pickled onion legacy

Film buff’s pickled onion legacy

22 July 2017

Former TV presenter who knew his films also knew his onions.

Councillors back business trip to Cannes

Councillors back business trip to Cannes

20 July 2017

Councillors approve a taxpayer-funded trip to an international conference to wave the flag for 12,000 home town scheme despite 'no volunteers' to go.

'My skills can help any type of business'

'My skills can help any type of business'

19 July 2017

After turning around the fortunes of an international plastics manufacturer, an entrepreneur wants to tell other firms the secret to success.

Trio given royal honour

Trio given royal honour

18 July 2017

A magistrate, an ex-banker and an accountancy boss have been given titles by the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, the Queen’s representative in the county.

‘I see miracles every week’

‘I see miracles every week’

18 July 2017

A hypnotist is hoping his new book can help people cope with anxiety at work and at home.

Kent's jobless figures drop again

Kent's jobless figures drop again

12 July 2017

The number of people on unemployment benefits in the county has fallen again new figures have revealed

Port authority launches search for apprentices

Port authority launches search for apprentices

10 July 2017

There’s no better time of year to work on the Thames.

Government announces jobcentre closures

Government announces jobcentre closures

06 July 2017

Three jobcentres in Kent are closing after the government announced plans to save money, forcing unemployed people to travel elsewhere.

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