Go for growth Chancellor
Frank McKenna urges the Chancellor to use his £30 Billion windfall to support business and the economy, and go for growth, when he delivers his budget next month.
Frank McKenna urges the Chancellor to use his £30 Billion windfall to support business and the economy, and go for growth, when he delivers his budget next month.
Downtown in Business hosted its second annual national Property & Regeneration conference earlier this month at the Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham.
Downtown in Business hosted a meeting between Liverpool City Council Commissioners and Officials this week to discuss the issues, challenges, and opportunities facing the city.
The Shadow Minister for Business and Industry Bill Esterson was the guest speaker at the Downtown in Business Cheshire Leaders Lunch yesterday, where he met companies from a range of sectors including hospitality, professional services, and property.
We might not have an extra leap year day to celebrate at the end of the month, but those who like to brunch on Sundays can take advantage of a pay day treat with 25% discount off Lu Ban’s popular Bottomless Sunday Brunch menu this weekend instead.
The latest DIB member to feature in ‘Who Are Yer?’ is Charlotte Murphy from leading print company The Printroom UK.
This week’s Venue of the Week is Hilton Hotel Liverpool City Centre. Walking distance from shopping and attractions, this Liverpool hotel offers rooms with city views, elegant dining, a terrace lounge and event space.
This week, Martin reports on the ‘weirdest week in weather’ the US is experiencing and how the political parties will inevitably turn it to their advantage…
Jim quotes some Shakespeare this week as he analyses the race to succeed Nicola Sturgeon. “Stands Scotland where it did?” is a question in the play Macbeth. No is Jim’s answer as he looks at the successes and failures of the remarkable Scottish First Minister.