A week in America | 16 July 2021
Martin Liptrot looks at the G20 meeting discussing the corporate reform tax and its potential impact on multinational companies.
Martin Liptrot looks at the G20 meeting discussing the corporate reform tax and its potential impact on multinational companies.
The ACC Liverpool Group has appointed three independent non-executive directors to its board.
Kevin Johnson from Urban Communications reviews the Prime Ministers Levelling Up Speech
Julian Gilbert, Managing Director at Nationwide Franking Sense explains why direct mail still has a place in Marketing departments.
The Prime Minister is usually a master at tapping into public opinion. But he and his team have scored an own goal in their attitude towards Gareth Southgate and his squad according to Downtown boss Frank Mckenna.
Specialising in all aspects of construction, Krol Corlett are based in Liverpool and operate nationally across England and North-Wales. Krol Corlett Construction Limited incorporated by Dave Corlett and Simon Krol in 2006 with the aim to expand on the businesses already growing reputation and client base across the North-west.
The recently appointed Chair of Homes England Peter Freeman is the latest high-profile speaker to be confirmed for the DIB Parliamentary Reception to be held on the evening of Monday 18th October at the Palace of Westminster.
Businesses across Lancashire are being urged to enter Lancashire Business View’s Red Rose Awards before the deadline of Friday 20 August 2021.
Staycity would like to invite you and a colleague to come and join them for Drinks & Canapes at Staycity Manchester Northern Quarter.
Downtown in Business has announced its latest partner ITS Technology Group.
Jim was at our World Cup victory in 1966 and draws on his experience of that year to comment on the ugly scenes outside Wembley on Sunday and their potential consequences. He also has strong views about the idea that we should all allow our lawns to run wild!
The Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has published its 2020-2021 Annual Report.
The 36-page document includes in-depth analysis of Lancashire’s economic performance during the pandemic, reviews the interventions deployed to mitigate the impact of lockdown on business, and outlines the LEP’s strategic, inclusive approach to help the county recover.