Today's Business News
Two Kent specialist travel businesses have joined forces.
A Kent firm has made a splash by scooping a top prize for its award-winning swimming pool.
At the start of National Apprenticeship Week, one Kent firm has hired 30 unemployed teenagers on an apprenticeship scheme.
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A new taskforce will look at the way forward for staff and the steelworks at the troubled Thamesteel plant in Sheerness.
Employability has become the main factor in studying at university amid mounting concern at rocketing fees.
A new ferry service between Dover and Calais will start later this month, creating 300 jobs.
Estate agent Jackson-Stops & Staff has won two coveted awards for its website.
Amid rising unemployment and job losses elsewhere, an engineering firm is to create eight jobs at Manston Airport.
Only days before the before the start of National Apprenticeship Week, two organisations have pledged to take on more young people.
The case for a Thames Estuary airport is to be put under the spotlight by a powerful group of business chiefs and council leaders.
One of Kent’s best-known restaurants has shut after less than four years.
Exactly a year after Pfizer announced it was pulling out of Kent, the site is showing signs of new life, according to its director.
A Kent accountant has welcomed a 48-hour reprieve to taxpayers facing a £100 fine for late online filing of their self-assessment return.
Businesses could be paid thousands of pounds to take on Kent's lost generation of jobless youngsters.
Profits for Eurotunnel have shown a 16% raise - with nearly 19 million travellers last year.
Workers who clean Eurostar trains and stations in Kent have voted to go on strike in a row over pay.
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is in talks with a consortium about the future of its base in Sandwich.