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A free workshop aimed at bridging the skills gap says the pandemic has prevented it hitting a key milestone this month.
Council urges small firms not to miss out on the chance of applying for grants of up to £10,000 to ease the financial pain of the pandemic.
The government website for SMEs to claim back money under the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme is now live.
Law firm advises businesses to consider adding a clause in order to reclaim goods if not fully paid for.
A food and drink retailer has become the first to partner with a sustainable seafood platform.
A number of rural firms have received payments in a bid to help boost the county's rural economy, despite the pandemic.
The county's big employers are working out just how to get staff back into the workplace when lockdown measures are eased.
The desire to cross between Kent and France has prompted plenty of weird and wonderful efforts over the years...
Here's where you can experience the county like never before as it stars in video console and PC games.
A new marketing company is hoping its video deal will prove a hit with small firms returning to the 'new normal'.
It was revealed yesterday a decision expected on a key airport was delayed, the government has now confirmed when it will finally learn its fate.
Hopes the long-running saga over the future of one of the county's airports would be resolved this week have been dashed.
A nine-year-old boy found his life forever changed after his family and friends boarded the fateful maiden voyage of the doomed ocean liner.
Many small firms are still unaware there is funding - which does not have to be paid back - available to help them through the crisis.
Police remained at the scene of a serious road smash this afternoon which saw one person rushed to a London hospital.
Matthew Scott has says he does "not agree" with the position of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners over Taser fears.
The Department of Transport has said it will make a final decision on the long-running saga this coming week.
The Eurovision Song Contest may be off, but a vote tonight for the nation's all-time favourite brought disappointment for the 1981 winners.
Some of the county's top beaches saw few crowds today - despite concerns of a flood of visitors as lockdown conditions were eased this week.
A business advisor says staff shortages at Companies House is having an impact on firms forced into closure during the pandemic.
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