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One of the county's biggest employers has taken advantage of a government scheme to ease the financial pain of the lockdown.
From flogging typewriters from Wembley's press box to trouble outside a TV shop - we uncover forgotten tales of the summer of 1966.
A burger restaurant chain could go into administration unless new buyers are found.
The remarkable story of the fugitive peer and one of the county's most charismatic characters.
A cluster of horticulture experts in the county has secured key funding aimed at boosting innovation and crops.
As protests continue, business leaders are being urged to look at their own company values to ensure equality.
A social enterprise staffed by ex-forces personnel has been hired to produce safety signs for Kent's major pub operator.
Firms who have breached the rules surrounding the furlough scheme are set to get a 30-day amnesty period to repay HMRC.
One of the county's big employers has hit a key milestone after switching production to PPE during the health crisis.
He's one of the most celebrated children characters of all time - we take a look at the men who created him.
The University of Kent is to host a series of free webinars to help firms recover after the lockdown.
Today marks International Women in Engineering Day - an event which hopes to spark interest from girls to pursue a career in the sector.
More than 9,000 firms have been helped by a free business support service since it launched at the end of March.
Tickets are available now for a one-day conference to help boost Kent firms - all taking place online.
The owner of Go Outdoors says it has started the process of putting the chain into administration.
The time for a professional haircut looks to be just around the corner - and one salon will be open the minute restrictions are lifted.
A campaign to prevent trade deals including chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef sees more than 1m sign petition.
A recruitment agency is seeing a heavy demand for people to help enforce social distancing for shops and businesses.
A leading housebuilder has hired a new executive to help drive forward its ambitious expansion plans.
A major employer in the county is continuing to hire apprentices - but with virtual interviews.
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