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The Group chair and chief executive of Downtown in Business Frank McKenna has cautiously welcomed the ‘Level 2’ devolution deal announced in the Chancellor’s recent
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The Group chair and chief executive of Downtown in Business Frank McKenna has cautiously welcomed the ‘Level 2’ devolution deal announced in the Chancellor’s recent

The government gains temporary approval with tax cuts, but faces criticism from New Conservatives after latest immigration figures, marking a controversial political issue ahead of GE.

Causeway Technologies has launched a campaign urging construction firms to prioritise mental health provisions in contract conditions, following a survey revealing that 56% of construction workers are grappling with mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts.

P!nk will be returning to Anfield Stadium, Liverpool on 24th & 25th June 2024 as part of her Summer Carnival Tour.

Over 1,000 guests got into the Christmas spirit for a spectacular festive launch event for The Magical Woodland at Blakemere Village on Friday 24th November 2023.

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.

The Chancellor is cherpy but is he entitled to be? Jim analyses the Autumn Statement and Labour’s pledge to back the tax cuts.

Sean Keyes, Chief Executive of Sutcliffe has commented on the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget.

Jen Fenner, co-founder and managing director of DefProc Engineering has commented on the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget.

This week Frank and Jim discuss the explosive resignation letter from Suella Braverman, the internal warfare of the Conservative party, Keir Starmer’s Middle East crisis and look ahead to the Chancellor’s upcoming budget.

This week, the world’s two most powerful men met in California. Martin looks at what was discussed, what was agreed and what it may or may not mean for the rest of us.

Frank McKenna reflects on another turbulent week for the prime minister – and some internal party challenges for the Leader of the Opposition Keir Starmer too. He wonders if the Tory and Labour coalitions are becoming too broad to manage and survive.