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Southeastern probe 'fatally compromised farce'

03 November 2021
Southeastern probe 'fatally compromised farce'

A union has slammed a government review into the reasons train firm Southeastern was stripped of its franchise last month.

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Summit reveals more speakers for top event

03 November 2021
Summit reveals more speakers for top event

Organisers of one of the first major business events of the new year have unveiled a host of speakers it has added to its line-up.

Do you remember these playground crazes from the 1980s and 1990s?

03 November 2021
Do you remember these playground crazes from the 1980s and 1990s?

Before smart phones, the playground was a simpler place – we take a look back at the fads which drained pocket money during the 80s and 90s.

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Colleges vow to be net zero by 2040

02 November 2021
Colleges vow to be net zero by 2040

One of the county's major further education providers says it aims to be net zero 10 years ahead of the government's target.

SMEs get chance to share £8m funding pot

01 November 2021
SMEs get chance to share £8m funding pot

Firms across Kent and Medway can now apply for loans of between £100,000 and £500,000 to help fuel the county's economic recovery.

Laser machine set to pull in £1m

01 November 2021
Laser machine set to pull in £1m

A specialist firm which helped build the Large Hadron Collider has splashed out on new technology to help it meet fast-growing demand.

How The Kray Twins are linked to Kent

30 October 2021
How The Kray Twins are linked to Kent

From owning properties to spending some time at her Majesty's pleasure, this is how the Krays expanded beyond the boundaries of the East End.

Is it time to dream of renting rather than buying your home?

26 October 2021
Is it time to dream of renting rather than buying your home?

With house prices still soaring, pricing many out of the market, is it time we change our ingrained view on where we live?

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'He wanted me to park on his hands!' The dominatrix who went to Oxford

25 October 2021
'He wanted me to park on his hands!' The dominatrix who went to Oxford

Newsreader by day dominatrix by night, Melissa Todd is an Oxford-educated sex worker and this is her story.

Chef named nation's best

22 October 2021
Chef named nation's best

A Kent chef has been crowned National Chef of the Year - following in the footsteps of previous winners such as Gordon Ramsey.

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Firm scoops award for Covid response

22 October 2021
Firm scoops award for Covid response

A specialist firm has won a top national award for its response to the health crisis and efforts to protect its staff.

'I'm not going to convince any snowflakes I'm the guy to come and watch'

22 October 2021
'I'm not going to convince any snowflakes I'm the guy to come and watch'

Jim Davidson is used to being cancelled - but it was our reporter who found himself silenced when our interview with the comedian took a wrong turn.

KEiBA 2021: All the winners revealed

21 October 2021
KEiBA 2021: All the winners revealed

The Kent Excellence in Business Awards are back for 2021 - find out who lifted the prestigious trophies here.

Ferry firm launches customs clearance centre

19 October 2021
Ferry firm launches customs clearance centre

As importers and exporters grapple with the new rules post-Brexit, a ferry firm has launched a new service to help.

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Trio bring home medals

19 October 2021
Trio bring home medals

Three of the county's top female entrepreneurs have won recognition for their efforts.

Firm sleeps soundly after award triumph

19 October 2021
Firm sleeps soundly after award triumph

A company with stores across Kent has scooped a prestigious national award for its efforts - and it plans to open another branch soon.

Is it time to make the move to an all-electric car?

19 October 2021
Is it time to make the move to an all-electric car?

We take a look at the pros and cons of making the move – and ask if the infrastructure is there to support a surge in sales?

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Forum holds first in-person meet-up

18 October 2021
Forum holds first in-person meet-up

A business forum has marked its first year by coming off Zoom and into the real world with its first in-person gathering.

Southeastern trains are no more as government takes over

17 October 2021
Southeastern trains are no more as government takes over

After 25 years of operating most of Kent's trains, Southeastern has stepped down after being stripped of its franchise.

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Expo's return builds back normality

15 October 2021
Expo's return builds back normality

The county's biggest business event took place recently - and organisers say it proves an appetite for face-to-face networking has returned.

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