Apprentice Annalise Represents Blackburn College on Parliament Live TV
Business Administration Apprentice Annalise Bartley recently represented Blackburn College on the Parliament Live TV podcast.
Business Administration Apprentice Annalise Bartley recently represented Blackburn College on the Parliament Live TV podcast.
In the ‘run-up’ to what should have been the Great Birmingham Half Marathon, Birmingham-based charity LoveBrum is asking runners to take on the challenge and complete their own race in support of good causes in the city.
West Midlands Railway is reassuring customers who require assistance when travelling that help is still available on the rail network despite the impact of coronavirus.
Dr Matt Grimes, Senior Lecturer in Music Industries at Birmingham City University, has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement that live performance trials may begin soon, however cautions that ‘help may be too late for some venues’.
Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram’s pledge for a new station at Kirkby Headbolt Lane has moved a step closer thanks to a further £3.3m investment. And images illustrating the potential design of the new station have also been revealed.
Modular construction specialist Darwin Group has delivered a new multi-use block for Reddiford School in Pinner, North West London.
More than 50 per cent of young people are unaware of the dangers of not having a legally binding document in place to protect important areas of their lives including business and financial affairs, according to a new survey from leading North West law firm Napthens.
As Lancashire’s manufacturing businesses continue to rebuild following the COVID–19 pandemic, Blackburn College is offering a unique opportunity for its graduating and progressing University Centre students to provide valuable, new skills to support business growth.
Women undergoing a hysterectomy for endometrial (womb) cancer at Rosemere Cancer Centre could spend an hour to an hour and half less on the operating table compared to women undergoing the same surgery elsewhere in the North West.
Housebuyers still want the personal touch despite the move to remote digital property deals, says regional conveyancing specialist Adkirk Law.
Gino D’Acampo My Restaurant, Birmingham is open for dining every day from 11.30am.
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.