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Ten things that are needed for £6.8bn crossing to work

Ten things that are needed for £6.8bn crossing to work

09 January 2019

Ten MPs have written to Highways England demanding urgent investment in the road network before the Lower Thames Crossing is opened.

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Revealed: True size of Kent's tourism economy

Revealed: True size of Kent's tourism economy

09 January 2019

Latest figures reveal how much it generates the local economy as 65 million visitors head our way.

Kent Business Summit's big day nears

Kent Business Summit's big day nears

09 January 2019

Hundreds set to attend major networking event which takes place this week.

Packing firm bounces back after going into administration

Packing firm bounces back after going into administration

09 January 2019

New management team vow to turn around firm's fortunes.

Bin lorry depot was 'a free for all' before worker's death

Bin lorry depot was 'a free for all' before worker's death

08 January 2019

A company has gone on trial over the death of a worker who was killed after being struck by a bin lorry five years ago.

Wind farms to power 12 electric car charging points

Wind farms to power 12 electric car charging points

08 January 2019

Wind farm will power a dozen new electric vehicle charging points being installed across one of Kent's districts.

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Luxury cosmetics shop to open in town

Luxury cosmetics shop to open in town

08 January 2019

A luxury cosmetics retailer is set to open a new store in a Kent high street.

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Corbyn attacks 'farce' lorry convoy

Corbyn attacks 'farce' lorry convoy

07 January 2019

Jeremy Corbyn has lashed out at what he said was a shambolic rehearsal of plans for a former airport to be used as an emergency lorry park.

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Decision on future of high speed trains delayed

Decision on future of high speed trains delayed

07 January 2019

The government has delayed announcing the winner of the next south eastern rail franchise until June.

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No-deal Brexit lorry trial branded 'window dressing'

No-deal Brexit lorry trial branded 'window dressing'

07 January 2019

A dress rehearsal to test a plan to use the Manston airport site as an emergency lorry park has been branded an act of "extraordinary incompetence".

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Coaching to get mums back into work

Coaching to get mums back into work

07 January 2019

HR expert turns her focus on getting women back to work after a break to raise their families.

Calls for inquiry into Seaborne contract

Calls for inquiry into Seaborne contract

07 January 2019

The European Commission is being urged to investigate the government over the £13.8m contract with a company to provide ferries to Ostend post-Brexit.

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Airport site used for post-Brexit test

Airport site used for post-Brexit test

07 January 2019

A trial of a government plan to use a former airport site to hold lorries in the event of disruption at the ports is being held this morning.

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'Where the devil can I get that? I wish Woollies were still here'

'Where the devil can I get that? I wish Woollies were still here'

06 January 2019

It's been 10 years now since "The Wonder of Woolworths" disappeared from town centres up and down the country.

Ferry boss comes under scrutiny

Ferry boss comes under scrutiny

04 January 2019

Questions have been asked about the role of a company boss awarded a contract to provide ferries from Kent in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

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Power station sold as part of £702m deal

Power station sold as part of £702m deal

04 January 2019

Portfolio of power stations across UK sold in multi-million pound deal

'We're ecstatic to finally be open'

'We're ecstatic to finally be open'

04 January 2019

A popular café at the end of a pier was reopened today with a new look and management team after a £500,000 refit.

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Mould-hit takeaway transformed

Mould-hit takeaway transformed

04 January 2019

New owners of an Indian restaurant and takeaway formerly found with mould inside have turned a damning one-star rating around.

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Under-fire ferry firm 'copy and pastes' T&Cs from takeaway

Under-fire ferry firm 'copy and pastes' T&Cs from takeaway

04 January 2019

A ferry company awarded a controversial £13.8 million contract appeared to have copied its terms and conditions from a takeaway business.

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Lorry convoy from airport to test post-Brexit plan

Lorry convoy from airport to test post-Brexit plan

04 January 2019

A trial of a government plan to use a former airport site to hold lorries in the event of disruption at the channel ports will be held on Monday.

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