The Downtown Den Politics Podcast | EP.51 | 23rd September 2024
Labour has kicked off its conference in Liverpool. But instead of the joyous and celebratory mood for a party that has just won its first election in 15 years, the comrades are grumpy.
Labour has kicked off its conference in Liverpool. But instead of the joyous and celebratory mood for a party that has just won its first election in 15 years, the comrades are grumpy.
Mansell Building Solutions has recruited Rebecca Sutherland in to the newly-created position of social value coordinator to solidify its commitment to supporting the communities within which it operates.
Harsh realities setting in as liquidation numbers rise, closing the gap with administrations.
Laboratory testing specialist, BioGrad, has announced plans for further growth as it expands its operations into York.
For hospitality businesses, this seasonal slump can pose a challenge. However, with the right strategies, you can keep your occupancy rates strong through the winter months and turn this quiet season into an opportunity.
Arriva have increased the frequency of their 86A bus service which operates between Liverpool City Centre and Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
This week Martin attended a U.S. Conference on Foreign Direct Investment. He got to wondering – What if UK cities adopted the same approach?
Downtown in Business hosted a special Leaders lunch at Gaucho in Manchester earlier this week, where DIB boss Frank McKenna was in conversation with one of the city’s leading Tech and entrepreneurs Lou Cordwell.
Deva Fest, The North West’s Favourite family-friendly festival, is set to reach new heights with the announcement that Steven Hesketh, a renowned figure in the North West’s hospitality industry, has joined the team as joint owner.
This week Jo discusses the fear of privatising the health service, but points out that in some cases it already is.
Three leading political and policy experts were in Birmingham this week, offering their thoughts on the recent General Election.
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