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Hospitality, like all other sectors, is struggling to fill vacancies - we focus on one Kent employer and how it is tackling the challenges.
The latest business barometer has revealed a dip in confidence levels this month across the South East.
Our changing attitudes to jobs have created a seismic shift in the workplace - but are we storing up long-term problems?
With a recession looming, many firms in the county could be left high and dry as low unemployment clashes with record numbers of job vacancies.
The economic benefit of staging golf's capacity-reduced The Open in Kent last year have been revealed in an independent report.
Fruit and wine producers from Europe will be given a special tour of Kent's leading agri-tech sites next month.
Two major new school buildings in the county have secured national awards for their architecture.
Radical changes to three of county's grammar schools have been strongly criticised by an education expert as a consultation nears its conclusion.
An ambitious scheme to revolutionise the county's transport infrastructure has gone out for consultation - but will it, ultimately, be delivered?
One of the biggest coffee brands in the world has opened the doors - and created 20 new jobs - at its latest outlet in the county.
A new grocery store opens today where you enter, take what you want and just walk out - no scanning of items, tills or queues required.
A free event takes place this week to help firms navigate the minefield of soaring inflation.
A firm which has operated from the same site since 1928 has been sold after its managing director retired.
Ever wanted your own rural home complete with equestrian business? Then a 58-acre site could be yours...if you have deep pockets.
A fruit grower has penned an extension to increase the millions of apples and pears it provides to a leading supermarket.
One of Kent's leading attractions and music venues has extended a deal with a local brewer to serve its drinks to customers.
A company has snapped up its second site in recent months in the county with plans to create a high-end retirement village.
A store has been given a major overhaul - and a new name - after owners rebrand it in line with its other outlet in the county.
Unemployment figures dropped in all but two of the county's districts, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
From flying people to Rwanda and using jet skis to push back boats - efforts to stop refugees crossing the Channel still haven't been solved.
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