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A website designed to simplify politics has become the latest to join Kent Cricket's networking group.
A fast-rising green energy firm, which recently scooped a top prize from Tesla, has appointed a board of directors.
A cross-Channel operator has revealed its February traffic figures after a year dominated by Covid and Brexit.
An expert with more than 30 years experience is to head up a major construction firm.
Developers behind plans to transform the site of a former major Kent employer have vowed to upgrade local transport links.
He described himself as a "numbskull" at school but 40 years later Sir Freddie Laker was a household name - here is his remarkable story.
A four-star hotel could be set to change hands as part of a multi-million pound sale.
An investment duo have added to their portfolio after completing the takeover of a specialist Kent firm.
Commuters will be able to buy season tickets on a coach company allowing a more flexible approach to working in London.
The Herald of Free Enterprise disaster claimed 193 lives in 1987. This is the story of what happened after the ferry was refloated.
Two leading timber companies will become one after a deal was signed which protects 30 jobs.
SMEs in the county have the opportunity to get vital advice to help them tackle challenges dealing with the EU thrown up by Brexit.
One of the county's leading law firm has confirmed the appointment of its new senior partner.
The Chancellor's announcement of a freeport serving the Thames Estuary is set to generate thousand of jobs.
Planners have given the nod to 250 more homes to join 600 already built on a former quarry site.
Figures released by the government reveal the big Kent employers who have relied so heavily on the furlough scheme.
Business leaders in the county have given their response to the Chancellor's Budget today.
Businesses in the county wanting to export now have the opportunity to prepare to take the plunge courtesy of a new project.
Firms exporting to the EU are finding changes to VAT rules causing extra cost and delays after Brexit - prompting many to pull out of deals.
A number of firms are now insisting on only taking new staff on if they have had the Covid vaccine - but lawyers warn it could be a legal minefield.