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Families could be forced to leave their homes if a £125 million upgrade to two junctions of the A2 is approved.
A credit management firm has bought a debt collection agency in a deal which will help boost its annual income by £200 million.
A removals business trading for nearly a century has received a “significant investment” from a private equity backer.
The boss of a £20m construction contractor never had a GCSE results day but says he's proof you can do well even if you leave school with ‘no exams’.
Buy-to-let lender OneSavings Bank increased profits in the first half of the year as landlords rushed to beat new government regulations.
A troubled farming retailer has had its wool-handling operations sold off as it seeks a buyer for the rest of the business.
Heavy rain has caused havoc with the harvest for many wheat growers in Kent.
A pre-owned watch retailer is sponsoring coverage of a major cycling race after enjoying a spike in web traffic from supporting the Tour de France.
A business consultancy has grown its workforce to more than 50 people after acquiring another business for an undisclosed sum.
Pupils leaving school with new-style GCSE grades may have their CVs overlooked because employers are confused by the system, business leaders warned.
People moving to a new garden city in Kent could get discounts off their shopping in exchange for exercising under new NHS plans.
A company which is developing wave energy technology named the Anaconda has been awarded £727,000 to continue its development.
A centre for small and medium-sized healthcare businesses on a former coal mine has been given the green light and is expected to create 700 jobs.
Persimmon increased revenues to £1.66 billion in the first half of the year as the average sale price of its homes went up.
A not-for-profit business-thinking group has appointed a new chairman.
Growing numbers of international tourists are searching for holidays in the county according to online travel giant Expedia.
Another 250 homes and space for a supermarket and shops have been approved for a garden city in Kent.
Dole queues shortened marginally in Kent last month but growing numbers of women began claiming.
A construction contractor is expecting a big boost in turnover after landing a place on an £8 billion government housing scheme.
A kitchen making company is eyeing a move into bigger premises after landowners submitted a planning application to convert a barn.