DWNTWN bar invites you to their opening
Dwntwn cordially invites Downtown in Business members to their grand opening, Friday 23rd July.
Dwntwn cordially invites Downtown in Business members to their grand opening, Friday 23rd July.
The City of Liverpool College’s Digital Academy has welcomed NHS representatives to its state of the art motion capture suite, where students of its Digital Academy showcased the progress they have made to virtualise the radiotherapy process at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
New online service launches to help UK-based entrepreneurs, start-ups and SMEs find technology solutions that can drive business efficiencies.
In partnership with Oxford Economics, Western Union have been working to index their clients’ global transaction data against the latest market and economic insight.
The Steps to Work programme at Strawberry Field is evolving to become ‘Steps at Strawberry Field’, now offering increased inclusivity and a wider range of accessible training to more people.
Strawberry Lane is the path that runs from the pedestrian gate to the front entrance of our new centre. The team at Strawberry Field are giving you the chance to inscribe a piece of granite and forever be a part of Strawberry Field!
One of Liverpool’s favourite restaurants, GUSTO at The Royal Albert Dock, has extended it’s stunning outside terrace seating area to cope with popular demand as more and more people are requesting to dine alfresco.
Liverpool has become the first UK city to join an international alliance which could see it host more major business events.
Hi-impact is excited to announce the official launch of a new area of the business; hi-impact L&D.
In a very busy week in the word of European football, we hear Martin Liptrot’s take from across the pond in the build up to the Italy vs England Euro 2020 Final.
Speaking in Liverpool on Wednesday at a Downtown in Business event, Lord Heseltine pulled no punches on World Heritage Status, devolution, Brexit and the city’s 40-year renaissance, Tony McDonough reports.
Jim reports on Lord Heseltine’s fascinating take on his time in Liverpool and his strong views on current events.From Brexit and the dangers of inflation to devolution and World Heritage Status for the city. Jim also hopes that England can win the Euros with no disputes about soft penalties or whether the ball has crossed the line.