A week in America | 4 November 2022
This week, Martin looks forward to the US Mid Term Elections – what it means for the shape of Congress, economic fortunes, progressive policies and who might be next in the White House.
This week, Martin looks forward to the US Mid Term Elections – what it means for the shape of Congress, economic fortunes, progressive policies and who might be next in the White House.
An exclusive candle workshop, hosted by KIP founders with drinks and canapés from Gino D’Acampo Old Hall Street, on Thursday 24th of November
Red Rock Communications are offering all DIB members 10% off their services.
Title Productions take a peek behind the curtain with the French National team at this years Rugby League World Cup.
Lancashire Business Day – the celebration of all organisations that call the red rose county their home – returns on November 25 with its first in-person event in two years.
Downtown in Business, in partnership with Deloitte, will host an exclusive lunch with Alison McGovern MP, bringing public and private sector leaders from across the region to talk about the Liverpool City Region.
With the potential ‘worst case scenario’ of UK blackouts this winter, Victoria looks at the implications for employers.
Jim forecasts a right wing backlash if too much emphasis is placed on refugee comfort in the current boat people crisis. He looks at the potential for big trouble in America as the mid term elections approach.Back home, Jim asks when will the West Lancs by election be called?
Matt Hancock is off to eat Kangaroos testicles. Frank McKenna explains why he doesn’t care…
Liverpool City Region-based mechanical and electrical engineering firm Steven Hunt & Associates has welcomed two new faces to its team.
Get your business ready for the year ahead and join Western Union Business Solutions’ webinar on Tuesday, November 8.
We are delighted that Moore Media are our Business of the Month for November 2022. Moore Media is a full service strategic marketing and PR agency formed by business leader, Jayne Moore, in 2012. The agency has now entered its 10th anniversary.