POP Star becomes POD Star sensation
Former Atomic Kitten singing sensation Natasha Hamilton is making the move from Popstar to PODstar as she launches Top 20 show.
Former Atomic Kitten singing sensation Natasha Hamilton is making the move from Popstar to PODstar as she launches Top 20 show.
The Chief Executive of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Frank Rogers joined DIB boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den to talk Recovery Plans, transport, devolution and the Northern Powerhouse.
Insolvency solicitor Matthew Martin has joined the specialist Business Recovery team at regional law firm Napthens as part of a planned expansion.
Paul Cherpeau, chief executive of Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, reacts to Rishi Sunak’s latest (24/09/20) announcement.
As Forever Manchester slowly begins to open up its other funds the team is still busy assessing applications for the Community Support Fund.
North West regional law firm Napthens has been shortlisted for a major national legal award.
Bruntwood Works and Trafford Council are set to transform the former Kellogg’s site in Old Trafford, Stretford into a vibrant new neighbourhood.
Careers aspirations included in time capsule in £60m Student Centre.
Former Business Secretary Sir Vince Cable today (23 September) warned that ‘normal politics are on hold’ and that the UK could face a ‘a gradual decline’ as he delivered a keynote speech at a special event examining the UK’s future beyond Brexit.
As stress and anxiety levels reached new heights during the spring ‘lock-down’ period, Liverpool based entrepreneurs Kaya Nash and Claire Gallagher joined forces with a renowned ‘master blender’ to produce a range of adaptogen wellness Teas to rebalance the body and the mind.
Amardeep Gill (Trowers & Hamlins), Carl Beet (TfWM), Yannis Maos (Birmingham Tech Week) and Nigel Pugh (Impact Aerial) discussed a variety of topics about the technology and lifestyle developments that will change the cities of the future.
The business community is in a state of shock, confusion and despair following a week of government announcements that leave as many questions as answers, according to Frank McKenna, the boss of private sector lobby group Downtown in Business.