EP.109 | Labour’s Summer of Silence
Why has the government been absent without leave over the summer, leaving the way clear for Nigel Farage to dominate the headlines?
Why has the government been absent without leave over the summer, leaving the way clear for Nigel Farage to dominate the headlines?
Politicians, thought leaders and major decision makers including Mayor of the West Midlands, Richard Parker, David Atkinson, National Head of Land & Development, Willmott Dixon, and Emma Wigham, Director NHS New Hospital Programme, will be amongst a ‘who’s who’ of high-profile speakers at the 10th anniversary edition of the UK’s biggest construction event,
In just 100 days thousands of dashing Santas will descend on the streets of Liverpool for the UK’s biggest festive 5K fun run.
We are delighted that Sedulo are our latest business of the week. Sedulo are financial consultants to entrepreneurs, with offices across the UK, providing expertise in accountancy solutions and commercial business advisory services.
We are delighted that AtkinsRéalis are our Business of the Month for September 2025. AtkinsRéalis, a world-leading design, engineering and project management organization.
We are delighted that Bruntwood SciTech are our Business of the Month for September 2025. Bruntwood SciTech drives inclusive, sustainable economic growth through investment in science and technology infrastructure.
This September, Nugent is proud to be recognised as Downtown in Business’ Business of the Month for Manchester. Since 1881, we have been at the heart of communities across the North West, supporting children, young people, adults, and families when they need it most.
We are delighted that HPC are our ‘Business of the Month’ for September. HPC is an award-winning outsourcing consultancy.
We are delighted that Celestial Apartments in Chester are our ‘Venue of the Month’ for September
We are delighted that Malmaison Deansgate are our ‘Venue of the Month’ for September 2025. Its guestrooms pay homage to the retro design of the 60s and 70s, referencing the iconic G Plan furniture of this era, a benchmark for classic British design. Each room talks to the exterior of the building design, complimenting the harsh, brutalist designs of the exterior with bold patterns, powerful colours, strong materiality, and striking artwork.