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Downtown Director, Chris McKenna discusses his venture back into the ‘new normal’ with aSunday Roast at Malmaison Liverpool.
Downtown Director, Chris McKenna discusses his venture back into the ‘new normal’ with aSunday Roast at Malmaison Liverpool.
The owners of Liverpool City Region based Smooth Law have acquired Warrington-based niche law firm, SorryMate Group Limited demonstrating Smooth’s continued growth in the North West after a successful second quarter of 2020.
Civil and Structural Engineering firm, Sutcliffe, has reported success during the UK lockdown, with employee retention, no pay cuts for its 47 staff and a major framework win, despite the ongoing impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic.
A further two fixtures behind closed doors will take place at Chester Racecourse on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 September.
Further restrictions around social gatherings could sound the death knell for an already under threat live music venues, clubs and event sector, a leading academic and industry research project has warned.
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery (BMAG) is gearing up to welcome back visitors as it reopens its doors on Wednesday 7 October.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies.
The latest research by property developer, StripeHomes, has revealed which pockets of the commuter belt offer the best new-build bargain when it comes to the UK’s major cities.
As face coverings are now mandatory on public transport, Merseyrail has gone one step further to reinforce the message to customers by “covering up” five of its trains.
Bruntwood has received a positive COVID-19 assurance assessment from the British Safety Council to help it safely welcome back the 850 colleagues and 3,000 businesses occupying its workspaces.
Make UK Legal Services has launched a new suite of downloadable toolkits to support organisations to adapt and future-proof their business in this volatile working environment.
Rosemere Cancer Foundation has set aside £300 to keep patients on the Ribblesdale Ward on ice lollies for this year and next!