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'No deal' Brexit 'would take political negligence to new extremes'
13 March 2019Business chief hits out at latest blow to having a withdrawal agreement in time for March 29 exit.
Gala night reveals winners of major new awards
12 March 2019Event was the first awards ceremony for an event launched this year - find out who won here.
Duo join board of county's inward investment agency
12 March 2019Agency believes addition of two board members will boost efforts to encourage more firms to relocate to the county.
Employee-assisted volunteering award up for grabs
12 March 2019Awards were launched at event staged at leading hotel in the county
College hopes to attract business leaders to open day event
11 March 2019Range of courses designed to help boost career progression to be on show.
£2m processing hub to be officially opened
11 March 2019The site is expected to process 100,000 items each month as part of nationwide network.
'Still a long way to go' for equality in the boardroom
08 March 2019Business expert pens special article for KOL to mark International Women's Day.
Delays cause setback to Manston Airport inquiry
07 March 2019Inspectors have announced delays to the timetable for the planning inquiry to decide the future of the airport.
Winners of major new apprenticeship awards to be revealed
07 March 2019Event will coincide with National Apprenticeships Week which runs until Friday.
Port bosses announce £27 million boost for docks
05 March 2019Investment in timber treatment plant has turned Kent docks into "largest terminal of its kind in the UK."
Plan hatched for large lorry park
05 March 2019Council bosses have teamed up to deliver a new lorry park in a bid to address the "urgent and unmet need" for more HGV spaces.
Council to bin relationship with under-fire Serco
05 March 2019A council has today revealed it will set up its own bin collection service and end a three-decade relationship with under-fire contractor Serco.
Brexit uncertainty 'can't continue' says business chief
05 March 2019Current uncertainty over the terms of the UK's departure from the EU "can't continue" according to a leading business figure in the county.
MP demands answers as migrants storm ship
04 March 2019An MP has asked "how on earth this could happen" after 100 migrants stormed a port, with many able to get on board a ship heading for Kent.
MPs to investigate £33m settlement with Eurotunnel
03 March 2019The beleaguered Transport Secretary Chris Grayling faces two investigations into the decision to give Eurotunnel £33m over a botched ferry contract.
'Multi-storey should be built at park and ride site'
03 March 2019Council bosses should rip up their approved car park plans and consider building a controversial multi-storey elsewhere, a former Lord Mayor believes.
Eurotunnel gets £33m payout
01 March 2019The government has reached a settlement with Eurotunnel for £33m over extra ferry services in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
KEiBA 2019 deadline looms - don't miss your chance to enter Kent's top awards
28 February 2019Premier business awards in the county deadline is this Friday, March 1 - details how to enter are here.
Farm machinery firm marks 100th anniversary
28 February 2019Firm will unveil a special new tractor at farming event in Detling in March.
Here is when new 317-space multi-storey car park will open
27 February 2019A town's new multi-storey car park is set to open in a matter of weeks.
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