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Entrepreneur new chair of food and drink champions

Entrepreneur new chair of food and drink champions

23 June 2021

A high-profile figure has taken over as chairman of a membership organisation promoting local food and drink producers.

How to fight back against cybercrime

How to fight back against cybercrime

18 June 2021

A major new initiative to tackle online crime will be officially launched during a free online forum later this month.

Pet food recalled over link to deadly disease

Pet food recalled over link to deadly disease

17 June 2021

Pet food, including ranges sold by Sainsbury's and Pets at Home, is being recalled over a potential link to a disease, which can be deadly for cats.

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Card payments down at supermarket

Card payments down at supermarket

16 June 2021

Customers faced problems paying by card at Sainsbury's supermarkets this lunchtime. More details here:

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Aldi's plan for 16 more stores in Kent

Aldi's plan for 16 more stores in Kent

16 June 2021

Supermarket giant Aldi is on the lookout for 16 new locations in towns across Kent to meet demand from new customers.

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Glass milk bottles return to supermarket

Glass milk bottles return to supermarket

16 June 2021

Milk in glass bottles is returning to a supermarket's shelves - but a pint could cost you almost double.

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Freedom Day delay a 'hammer blow' for firms

Freedom Day delay a 'hammer blow' for firms

15 June 2021

Many businesses will be counting the cost of a delay to the easing of restrictions - after Boris Johnson's announcement last night.

Firm comes top in Best Companies to Work For list

Firm comes top in Best Companies to Work For list

14 June 2021

A firm has cooked up top place in its sector in the annual list of the top companies to work for in the UK.

Claim free Greggs sausage rolls during Euro2020

Claim free Greggs sausage rolls during Euro2020

11 June 2021

It'll be rolls for goals when England kick-off this Sunday, with Greggs offering free sausage rolls for goals scored. Here's how:

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Eurotunnel to open duty-free store

Eurotunnel to open duty-free store

11 June 2021

The return of duty-free shopping for cross-Channel travellers continues as Eurotunnel confirms it will open a new store.

Deadline looms for apprenticeship awards

Deadline looms for apprenticeship awards

11 June 2021

A leading apprenticeship award scheme takes places later this year - but time is running out to enter your nominations.

Paper mill giant vows to hit net zero

Paper mill giant vows to hit net zero

10 June 2021

Owners of the UK's largest paper mill have become the latest to sign up to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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Leading record store set to close

Leading record store set to close

09 June 2021

A record shop will welcome customers for the final time for this weekend's Record Store Day releases - before moving to Cornwall.

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Trailblazing record label celebrates decade of success

Trailblazing record label celebrates decade of success

05 June 2021

From packaging you have to destroy to a horror soundtrack shaped like an autopsy table, Margate's record label owner reveals his unique take on vinyl.

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Town 'set for post-pandemic boom'

Town 'set for post-pandemic boom'

03 June 2021

A survey has revealed residents of one Kent town have discovered a new found admiration for its retail heart.

'We turned a negative into a positive'

'We turned a negative into a positive'

02 June 2021

Women entrepreneurs in the county have got together to toast their survival and success during the Covid lockdowns.

Bed giant sold to US firm for £340m

Bed giant sold to US firm for £340m

02 June 2021

One of the county's biggest bed retailers has changed hands as it looks to grow its market share.

Many firms still locked in 'survival mode'

Many firms still locked in 'survival mode'

01 June 2021

A survey has revealed how many owner-managed businesses are walking a tight-rope due to the impact of the pandemic.

£1m high street makeover shouldn’t mean end of popular market

£1m high street makeover shouldn’t mean end of popular market

31 May 2021

Campaigners say a £1 million transformation of a high street does not need to spell the end for a market.

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M&S closures planned in retailer shake-up

M&S closures planned in retailer shake-up

26 May 2021

Heavy losses caused by the pandemic is accelerating plans to reshuffle M&S' stores - which will result in some closures.

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