A week in America | 9 April 2021
Since the earliest days of this great nation, communities have feuded over natural resources. This week, in modern America, those battles exploded back into life again.
Since the earliest days of this great nation, communities have feuded over natural resources. This week, in modern America, those battles exploded back into life again.
Jim is backing the controversial idea of Covid passports.In a toughly argued blog he claims that businesses that have suffered so badly are entitled to the measure. Opponents will have to pay a price for their principles.
Studio RBA co-founder Adam Morgan discusses a point high on every architect’s/contractor’s agenda, the professional indemnity insurance (PII) market and the ever increasing struggle to feel protected.
An initiative to encourage people back into offices, retail space and hospitality venues in the city centre is to be launched in Liverpool.
Laura Shoaf, Managing Director of Transport for West Midlands is the latest speaker to be announced at the inaugural Downtown in Businesses Planning, Property & Regeneration conference which takes place on Thursday 9th September at the world famous Belfry in the West Midlands.
The Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Bridget Phillipson MP was in the Downtown Den this week, sharing her thoughts on the economy, the Northern Powerhouse, and Brexit.