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One of the county's best-known travel names has been taken over as it looks to bounce back after the pandemic.
Firms are urged to take advantage of the government's Kickstart scheme before it is due to end later this year.
There has been another drop in those claiming Universal Credit - but will the end of furlough bring back-to-back falls to an end?
A new service for freight through the Channel Tunnel is set to launch this weekend.
Thousands of jobs in the region could be at risk unless the UK accelerates the pace of its transition to becoming carbon neutral, it has been warned.
A group which runs a number of further education colleges in the county has secured funds to deliver qualifications launching next year.
We look at the world's biggest online rare record shop - hidden away on an industrial estate in Kent.
Lord Northcliffe launched the Daily Mail and held enormous sway with the government – but his actions saw an audacious attack on his Kent retreat.
The government is helping to fund a legal case to recover 'lost public funds' from the bosses of a trust which once ran a school in the county.
As crunch talks take place in Whitehall to ease the lorry driver shortages, one industry expert in the county warns it may be too little, too late.
A popular food and drink firm is to welcome customers next week to its new 'all-day dining' experience inside a leading department store.
A company which specialises in hospitality and catering is creating 20 new jobs in the county.
Empty shelves, medicines delayed, jobs going unfilled - is this the sting in Brexit's tale?
A key sector of the county's economy is now able to apply to land research and development funding worth up to £250,000.
Soaring sales has allowed a company to expand its factory with the promise of more jobs to come.
The first tests have been successfully carried out on a scheme to allow the sharing of electricity between France and the UK.
The last generation of a family behind a major employer in the county is stepping down as MD after 38 years with the firm.
As people head back to the office, Kent's rail bosses have revealed their predictions of passenger numbers and the safety steps still in place.
The latest survey reveals firms are feeling increasingly confident for the future - but there are still hurdles to overcome.
Independent traders in the art sector are being invited to attend an open day event this weekend.
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