Architectural technology degree apprenticeship appeals to industry
UCLan launches new course in response to employer demands.
UCLan launches new course in response to employer demands.
Innovative partnership with Les Mills sees firm continue to integrate fitness and wellness into its workspaces, in addition to offering virtual classes on-demand for those still working from home
A £5m apartment development in Liverpool has been granted planning consent in the latest win for fast-growing Liverpool architecture practice Studio RBA.
Birmingham Museums Trust has unlocked the door to its brand-new online shop, brought to life by fellow Birmingham-based web agency, Digital Cake.
The unmissable opportunity to plan for your future and save money is being offered as part of a free Will making scheme from Acorns Children’s Hospice.
UnitedCity has responded to the latest government announcement around the COVID restrictions which, as you know, are having a profound effect on businesses in the city.
This week in America, Martin Liptrot discusses extreme weather season and climate change in the USA.
Will London Mayor Sadiq Khan prove to be the unlikely hero for businesses who continue to be frustrated at the government’s reluctance to open up the economy?
Downtown in Business members in Birmingham enjoyed a barnstorming contribution from Jess Phillips MP at the Park Regis Hotel on Wednesday evening.
Now is the summer of our discontent” claims Jim in his latest blog. He analyses the growing areas of division as the pandemic just won’t go away. From the continued restrictions and taking the jab to home working and the right to zoom, tthe nation is becoming increasingly divided.
In our latest guest blog, Steven Hesketh, CEO at Savvy Hotels, discusses the past 12 months for independent hospitality businesses.
Birmingham-based charity LoveBrum has announced a new-look board structure and new trustees, in response to the impact of the pandemic and to ensure its robust… Read More »New-look LoveBrum board to support Post-Pandemic recovery