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The boss of pub and brewery giant Shepherd Neame has admitted he feared the worst for the company during the pandemic-enforced lockdowns.
A major pub operator and beer brewer is back in the black after two gruelling years of Covid restrictions hitting its bottom line.
A leading brewery has penned a deal which will see fans of the Boat Race raise a glass to the competitors this weekend.
A key debate at a leading business event next month will focus on how firms can access funding towards a net zero future.
A new Champagne-based beer, brewed with Kentish hops, and a £400,000 investment in production facilities, is helping grow a popular brewery.
P&O Ferries' bosses say without dismissing staff it may sink - so just how are its rivals keeping afloat between Kent and the Continent?
Research has discovered nearly half of all written wills in the South could be out-of-date.
Could Eurostar be set to face its first rival train service since it launched in 1994?
Further protests have taken place today as staff continue to pile the pressure on P&O Ferries.
After a mild and bright week, forecasters predict a return to chilly weather next week...so enjoy it while you can.
A long-running financial advisors in the county has been acquired as part of a group's on-going expansion plans.
Bored of the regular places to visit? We take a look at some of Kent's strangest places you can visit that will get you talking.
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.