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Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce chief executive
The Prime Minister has still not made clear her Brexit plans but business should not allow the negotiations with the EU to become all consuming.
The EU referendum has left an environment of uncertainty but business in the county will pull through because of its variety of industries.
With the EU referendum fast approaching, it’s vital we are all given clear and concise information on the impact of either staying in or leaving.
Inmates at a women's only prison are being given skills to get them back into work.
Although it is more expensive, the planned route for the Lower Thames Crossing brings the biggest long-term benefit, writes Jo James.
There are three key decisions the government could make in 2016, which would all give some certainty, stability and reassurance to businesses in Kent.
There was fuel for thought in George Osborne's budget with a scheduled rise in petrol and diesel prices cancelled and good news for local papers
When it comes to persistent phone calls, Jo James has had her fill after two years of attempts to get her to claim for crash injuries she didn't have
A career in agriculture or horticulture offers so much more than traditional labour-based roles, anything from veterinary, biotechnology to genetics
Businesses are continuing to drive the economic recovery forward despite a number of international and domestic challenges
Access to finance has been the top complaint from Kent businesses. Things have improved over time but the issue regularly rears its ugly head.
At this year's Kent B2B exhibition the keynote speaker certainlyheld everyone's interest... almost like young girls at a certain boy band's concert...
Despite the hope and belief for England's chances at the World Cup, a bit of positive thinking could take us a long way - may be even help the economy
What does it mean for Kent businesses now UKIP have received the majority in the European parliament seats?
When it comes to selling Kent the key phrase is 'well connected'.
When it came to the Budget, Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce believes the Chancellor delivered what business wanted.