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 Bee-keeper Laura, seven, turning honey into money

Bee-keeper Laura, seven, turning honey into money

10 May 2013

While most little girls are playing with dolls and listening to One Direction, Laura Marolia has her own business making and selling honey.

Multi-billion pounds estuary airport dismissed by key committee

Multi-billion pounds estuary airport dismissed by key committee

10 May 2013

A select committee of MPs is the most influential group yet to shoot down plans for a multi-billion pounds airport in the Thames Estuary.

Bee-keeper Laura, 7, turns honey into money

Bee-keeper Laura, 7, turns honey into money

10 May 2013

Forget The Apprentice, seven-year-old Laura Marolia is well on the way to making her first million... with her own honey business.

Kent firms to take part in Royal celebration event

Kent firms to take part in Royal celebration event

10 May 2013

Kent firms which hold Royal Warrants will be taking part in a special event to celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Queen’s Coronation.

Multi-billion pounds estuary airport dismissed by key committee

Multi-billion pounds estuary airport dismissed by key committee

10 May 2013

A select committee of MPs is the most influential group yet to shoot down plans for a multi-billion pounds airport in the Thames Estuary.

Construction firm fined after worker buried in rubble at exclusive school

Construction firm fined after worker buried in rubble at exclusive school

09 May 2013

A firm has been fined after rubble and earth crushed a worker - nearly killing him - during building work at exclusive Benenden School.

Chambers of Commerce back Bank decision to hold rate and QE

Chambers of Commerce back Bank decision to hold rate and QE

09 May 2013

The British Chambers of Commerce support Bank of England's decision to hold interest rate at 0.5%

Kent expert helps those affected by HS1 project

Kent expert helps those affected by HS1 project

09 May 2013

A Kent expert has been called in to advise landowners and farmers affected by the controversial high-speed line from London to Birmingham.

How can paid search improve your business?

How can paid search improve your business?

09 May 2013

Paid search is relatively simple to learn, but much harder to master. Find out more in this video tutorial.

Two businesswomen on course for double

Two businesswomen on course for double

08 May 2013

Emily Kettle and Jan Post on shortlist for First Women Awards

Marketing award for Moat Housing

Marketing award for Moat Housing

08 May 2013

Moat Housing wins marketing award for Ashford estate

Small firms welcome Queen's Speech

Small firms welcome Queen's Speech

08 May 2013

Small firms in Kent and Medway back Queen's Speech pledge to cut red tape

Hundreds of jobs set to be created at hi-tech firm

Hundreds of jobs set to be created at hi-tech firm

08 May 2013

Around 250 hi-tech jobs and engineering apprenticeships could be created in Dartford.

Hadlow College student Richard Killian lands research fellowship

Hadlow College student Richard Killian lands research fellowship

08 May 2013

Horticulture student Richard Killian has landed a research fellowship that will give him hands-on experience of glasshouse growing.

Turner Contemporary launches £20m endowment fund

Turner Contemporary launches £20m endowment fund

08 May 2013

Turner Contemporary has launched a fund-raising appeal - already backed by a senior banker - as it comes close to welcoming its millionth visitor.

Kent firm secures sale of iconic Lola brand

Kent firm secures sale of iconic Lola brand

07 May 2013

A Kent firm has helped secure the future of a British manufacturing icon.

Cost of goods in the high street falls

Cost of goods in the high street falls

07 May 2013

The cost of goods in the shops dipped last month to a three-and-a-half year low.

Young Apprentice star backs community scheme

Young Apprentice star backs community scheme

07 May 2013

Kent's Young Apprentice candidate has revealed what exactly he would spend £10 on to generate more money for the community.

Businesses urged to back threatened festival

Businesses urged to back threatened festival

07 May 2013

Kent businesses have been urged to back the County Town's River Festival amid fears it may be scrapped for the second sucessive year.

Kent firms will be at forefront of Lydd expansion plans: Mutlaq

Kent firms will be at forefront of Lydd expansion plans: Mutlaq

07 May 2013

Local firms will be at the front of the queue when contracts are awarded for a £25 million Lydd Airport development, its boss has promised.

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