Students’ time capsule installed in University development
Careers aspirations included in time capsule in £60m Student Centre.
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.
Jim gives his first reaction to the Chancellor’s bid to save jobs amid the worsening virus crisis. He also think’s Labour is on the right track after their virtual conference and he marks the passing of one of the greatest journalists the North has produced.
Consultant at Liverpool Business News, Tony Macdonough provides us with a guest blog this week, looking at the ways in which Covid-19 has affected different countries across Europe.
Managing Director of Project Four Safety, Alan Robson asks – ‘Is it ageism or just a lack of confidence in our young professionals?’ read this weeks guest blog here.
To support businesses in effectively managing their cash flow Western Union Business Solutions invite you to join their webinar on the 29th September at 2pm.
Three Local Enterprise Partnership chairs from across the Northern Powerhouse were in conversation with DIB boss Frank McKenna, offering their thoughts and opinions on how the UK and the North in particular can recover from the Coronavirus crisis.
Chief Executive of Downtown in Business, Frank McKenna was joined in the Downtown Den by Laura Evans the Conservative Candidate for Greater Manchester Mayor.
Downtown Chief Executive, Frank Mckenna says the government must extend the business support measures they put in place during the Spring if the country is to avoid a Tsunami of company closures.