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Jail after smuggling cigarettes among dried noodle soups

26 June 2021
Jail after smuggling cigarettes among dried noodle soups

Customs chiefs stopped the lorry at Dover and found hundreds of thousands of cigarettes and almost two tonnes of tobacco.

Probe after victim assaulted and robbed

26 June 2021
Probe after victim assaulted and robbed

Police are carrying out house-to-house enquiries following an attack on Friday night.

'Firms need to employ more ex-military'

26 June 2021
'Firms need to employ more ex-military'

As the county salutes serving and veteran troops for Armed Forces Day, one says companies should not turn their back on the ex-personnel.

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Jewellery brand to pop-up in Bluewater

24 June 2021
Jewellery brand to pop-up in Bluewater

A rising jewellery brand will open an outlet in Bluewater in October.

Park hires new business chief to drive growth

24 June 2021
Park hires new business chief to drive growth

One of the county's leading business parks has recruited a senior figure to help attract more firms to the site.

Get ready for Brexit import changes

24 June 2021
Get ready for Brexit import changes

A series of free webinars will take place this summer ahead of key changes to import rules due to Brexit.

Entrepreneur new chair of food and drink champions

23 June 2021
Entrepreneur new chair of food and drink champions

A high-profile figure has taken over as chairman of a membership organisation promoting local food and drink producers.

Solar expert teams up with oil giant

23 June 2021
Solar expert teams up with oil giant

A firm has joined a programme designed to help advance renewable energies at one of the world's biggest oil companies.

Extra £5m for Covid support scheme

22 June 2021
Extra £5m for Covid support scheme

The government has extended a support scheme to help families with food and utility bills.

Pub chain's £300k on outside tents

22 June 2021
Pub chain's £300k on outside tents

A leading pub operator in the county is installing 'stretch tents' at 30 of its outlets to expand outside capacity amid Covid concerns.

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1,400-year-old gold cross sold

22 June 2021
1,400-year-old gold cross sold

A gold pendant found during a hailstorm by a metal detectorist will go on display in the county soon.

Colleges showcase top talent

21 June 2021
Colleges showcase top talent

Students from the county's colleges dazzled viewers with a display of professional skills during a special online event.

First look inside new cross-Channel ferry

21 June 2021
First look inside new cross-Channel ferry

Irish Ferries launches on the Dover to Calais route later this month - here's what to expect.

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Cross-Channel firm to slash carbon emissions

21 June 2021
Cross-Channel firm to slash carbon emissions

A leading cross-Channel operator has vowed to get greener, in line with the Paris Agreement, by 2025.

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How to fight back against cybercrime

18 June 2021
How to fight back against cybercrime

A major new initiative to tackle online crime will be officially launched during a free online forum later this month.

'I used to dream of working from home - but the reality isn't so dreamy'

18 June 2021
'I used to dream of working from home - but the reality isn't so dreamy'

If you think returning to the office will be the same as it once was...then think again.

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'We don't need work from home law'

17 June 2021
'We don't need work from home law'

A leading business figure has hit out at claims a law could be passed to allow staff to work from home - even after restrictions are lifted.

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'Paying people well is the only conscionable thing to do'

17 June 2021
'Paying people well is the only conscionable thing to do'

A care firm has won a top title for ensuring its staff receive good levels of pay.

Freedom Day delay a 'hammer blow' for firms

15 June 2021
Freedom Day delay a 'hammer blow' for firms

Many businesses will be counting the cost of a delay to the easing of restrictions - after Boris Johnson's announcement last night.

'Lay-by ban against truckers' rights'

15 June 2021
'Lay-by ban against truckers' rights'

A leading business organisation is demanding a ban preventing lorries from parking in lay-bys across key districts in the county is lifted.

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