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TV historian reveals secrets of Roman Kent

06 July 2020
TV historian reveals secrets of Roman Kent

A leading historian is set to start conducting three-day tours of the county, unearthing the secrets of what life was like under the Romans.

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How the raves of 1989 turned nasty

05 July 2020
How the raves of 1989 turned nasty

Remember the 'Second Summer of Love' of 1989? We take a look back at how the acid house craze spilt into the county's countryside.

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Radio giant to axe jobs across its network

03 July 2020
Radio giant to axe jobs across its network

The owners of Heart, Capital and LBC confirms the impact of Covid-19 will see job cuts across all departments.

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Parcel giants unite for Covid-19 test scheme

03 July 2020
Parcel giants unite for Covid-19 test scheme

A county firm has created a consortium of the biggest parcel firms to get Covid home-testing kits safely back to laboratories.

'V-shaped' recovery hopes after trade plans stalled

03 July 2020
'V-shaped' recovery hopes after trade plans stalled

More than half of firms surveyed in a recent poll said Covid-19 had forced them to cancel or delay international trading plans.

Campaign to boost our hospitality industry

03 July 2020
Campaign to boost our hospitality industry

Two of the county's major organisations have come together to help promote our pubs, restaurants, cafés and hotels as they reopen.

BBC staff in county face axe threat

02 July 2020
BBC staff in county face axe threat

Major cuts to regional TV, radio and online staff across the BBC is likely to impact on its studios in the county.

Brewery agrees to new £25m lending deal

02 July 2020
Brewery agrees to new £25m lending deal

One of the county's biggest employers has taken advantage of a government scheme to ease the financial pain of the lockdown.

Spirit of 1966: Forgotten tales of England's World Cup win

02 July 2020
Spirit of 1966: Forgotten tales of England's World Cup win

From flogging typewriters from Wembley's press box to trouble outside a TV shop - we uncover forgotten tales of the summer of 1966.

Burger giant faces administration threat

29 June 2020
Burger giant faces administration threat

A burger restaurant chain could go into administration unless new buyers are found.

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Does tourist hotspot hold the key to Lord Lucan mystery?

29 June 2020
Does tourist hotspot hold the key to Lord Lucan mystery?

The remarkable story of the fugitive peer and one of the county's most charismatic characters.

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£18m cash boost for horticultural development

26 June 2020
£18m cash boost for horticultural development

A cluster of horticulture experts in the county has secured key funding aimed at boosting innovation and crops.

Why business must respond to Black Lives Matter movement

26 June 2020
Why business must respond to Black Lives Matter movement

As protests continue, business leaders are being urged to look at their own company values to ensure equality.

Sheps orders safety signs ahead of July 4 reopening

26 June 2020
Sheps orders safety signs ahead of July 4 reopening

A social enterprise staffed by ex-forces personnel has been hired to produce safety signs for Kent's major pub operator.

Amnesty plan for furlough breaches

25 June 2020
Amnesty plan for furlough breaches

Firms who have breached the rules surrounding the furlough scheme are set to get a 30-day amnesty period to repay HMRC.

Defence giant makes 5,000 pieces of PPE

25 June 2020
Defence giant makes 5,000 pieces of PPE

One of the county's big employers has hit a key milestone after switching production to PPE during the health crisis.

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The men who brought us Bagpuss

25 June 2020
The men who brought us Bagpuss

He's one of the most celebrated children characters of all time - we take a look at the men who created him.

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Uni to host recovery webinars

23 June 2020
Uni to host recovery webinars

The University of Kent is to host a series of free webinars to help firms recover after the lockdown.

Call for more women to pursue engineering

23 June 2020
Call for more women to pursue engineering

Today marks International Women in Engineering Day - an event which hopes to spark interest from girls to pursue a career in the sector.

Helpline counts the cost of Covid on county's economy

22 June 2020
Helpline counts the cost of Covid on county's economy

More than 9,000 firms have been helped by a free business support service since it launched at the end of March.

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