In Conversation with Esther McVey MP and Philip Davies MP
Esther McVey and Philip Davies are set to speak at an exclusive DIB event in Chester on Thursday 22nd September.
Esther McVey and Philip Davies are set to speak at an exclusive DIB event in Chester on Thursday 22nd September.
Downtown in Business will be joined by the Chris Oglesby, Chief Executive Officer of leading commercial property specialists Bruntwood at an exclusive roundtable event on Wednesday 14th September. Chris was appointed CEO in 1999 and has overseen the growth of Bruntwood to one that owns £1 billion of commercial properties across the city regions of Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Leeds.
Downtown in Business will be hosting an exclusive lunch event with Harrogate International Advisory’s Sue Wright and Harrison Drury Solicitors’ Jack Stephenson on Tuesday 6th September.
Seema Malhotra, the Shadow Minister for Business, addressed an exclusive DIB event in Liverpool discussing a range of issues including the current challenges in the hospitality sector and her party’s plans to control energy prices.
Downtown in Business has announced the running order for the second annual Talking ‘Bout Regeneration conference taking place on Thursday 15th September 2022. #TBR22 will feature over twenty leading business and political personalities speaking across seven sessions and give you the opportunity to network and connect with over 150 business leaders throughout the day.
Downtown in Business will host an exclusive Business Gym event at Duke Street Market on Tuesday 13th September 2022. At this event the Managing Director of award- winning HR and Health & Safety specialists HPC, Victoria Brown will prepare you for the proposed 2023 Employment legislation, provide up-to-date information and invaluable advice on HR and employment law, Health and Safety, and motivating staff.
The Labour leadership has been meeting business leaders from the DIB network recently. But is the party ready for power?
The UK Government has announced plans to repeal Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 and bring about the end of so called ‘no fault’ evictions, as part of sweeping reforms to the residential letting market in the UK. Is this a long overdue change?
As family lawyers, we are frequently contacted by individuals going through separation and divorce who are concerned that if they leave the family home it may have an impact on their legal rights. Rebecca Patience and Hannah Pinder from our divorce and family law team explain an individual’s rights under these circumstances.
Tipsy Tapas to return August 26th to 28th only.