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A day after it sacked 800 staff, we looked at the demise of P&O – once the cross-Channel king – and the controversy surrounding its foreign owners.
P&O Ferries has dismissed its on-board crews in a major move which has enraged union bosses.
The company which once operated the Southeastern train network has been hit hard in the pocket for financial irregularities.
A property services company has clinched a multi-million deal to carry out maintenance on properties in the county.
The firm behind the £2.5bn London Resort has shaken up its board with a long term backer leaving and a former British ambassador joining its ranks.
The number of people claiming benefits rose in February for the first time in a year - but optimism for the jobs market remains strong.
A delivery company is opening a new depot in the county - relocating around 80 staff to the new site.
Kent will be on the itinerary as the nation welcomes a host of major tourist trade buyers as it looks to bounce back from the pandemic.
A new 'one-stop-shop' for financial services has opened in a Kent town for both businesses and individuals.
As one of the biggest brewing success stories in recent years prepares to enter the Kent marketplace - what do its competitors make of it?
The CEO of an IT firm says more firms should look to take advantage of government employment schemes to help youngsters get on the career ladder.
One of the county's leading business organisations has a new regional chair - taking on the role from a Kent businessman.
Two days of industrial action will take place this weekend as part of an on-going pay dispute across Kent's railway network.
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