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After years of economic turmoil, trading conditions for many of the county’s pubs are picking up, according to the boss of Shepherd Neame.
A leading Kent-based travel firm is expanding out of the South East for the first time and is on the lookout for further growth.
As a raft of new employment legislation comes into force next month, an expert warns firms need to be ready for the changes.
The MegaGrowth 50 list of Kent’s fastest-growing firms has returned after being unveiled this morning.
A new signage company has opened in the county – creating five new jobs in the process.
On the 25th anniversary of his freak death, we chart the rags to riches to rags tale of Rod Hull and Emu – the sidekick he’d grow to resent.
Love them or loathe them, the county’s industrial landmarks become part of each community’s tapestry.
The man who brought the likes of Prince, Morrissey and Bob Dylan to a Kent festival has died, his family has announced.
Hornby has snapped up a collectables club dedicated to one of its most iconic brands.
Experts say it is vital there is more collaboration to ensure housing infrastructure is in place as more new homes are built.
Wages – especially for youngsters – can be ludicrously low, but businesses expect a lot in exchange.
The latest unemployment figures show a rise across Kent and Medway – but four districts are bucking the trend.
The percentage of children attending private schools passing the Kent Test has plummeted since before the pandemic, new figures reveal.
Restaurant leaves famous food critic purring with delight – and waxing lyrical over its colourful bathroom.
Our columnist won’t be tuning into the Academy Awards this weekend as he braces himself for fawning on the red carpet on UK breakfast TV shows.
A major new business event will debut in April – with a big turnout expected to attend the free showcase.
Businesses are being urged to act this year ahead of a major change in landlines which will impact households too.
Organisers of an art trail in one Kent town are making a last call for firms to sponsor a herd of colourful sheep.
The town centres which see the big empty department stores as opportunities rather than mortal blows will be the ones to survive.
The lessons of the world wars seem to have been forgotten – so is it time we stop marking key anniversaries in the conflicts?
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