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The Met Office is warning of rain, hail, thunder and lightning this weekend for the county - with some areas already hit by flooding.
A series of monthly networking sessions start this month aimed at helping firms bounce back after the pandemic.
The pandemic's lasting impact on the way we work is being highlighted by a shift in demand for flexible space.
The cost of travel restrictions continues to take a sizeable bite out of the finances of the company behind the Channel Tunnel.
Firms in the life sciences sector are being given the chance to secure free advice and guidance worth £15,000.
Hard seltzers - alcoholic flavoured sparkling water - is the latest big craze...so we put it to the test.
Those living on one of the county's new developments are set to see new additions.
The man who booked Prince lifted the lid on the drama around securing one of the world's legendary performers to play in Kent.
After two years promoting one town a leading marketing executive has joined a neighbour.
Beach review: On a sun-soaked weekend we put one of Kent's Blue Flag beaches to the test
As masks and social distancing are scrapped we sent reporters out and about to see how many people are adapting to something resembling normality.
Laws over face masks and social distancing are scrapped today - but prepare to be disappointed if you expect things to be back to normal.
Some of the world's top golfers face the threat of a tax bill as they compete for glory at Royal St George's.
-based digital marketing agency has been acquired by Maidstone's .
across the county are continuing to fall as the economy continues to slowly improve after a year of .
A free online pop-up training school will be giving budding entrepreneurs the practical skills they need to get their own business off the ground.
The curtain is slowly being drawn on Kent's only nuclear reactors - we look back to when the site was first commissioned.
The sudden death of a popular Kent journalist described as an 'absolute legend' has devastated his family and led to a flood of tributes
The promoter of one of the county's biggest music festivals has collapsed after being forced to cancel for two years running.
A survey has revealed the majority of firms in the county plan to hire staff this year - but there are warnings over a skills shortage.
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