Labour Danger
This week Frank McKenna reflects on Keir Starmer’s impressive start to life as Labour leader – but warns that he and the party have a long way to go before winning back the support they need to form a government.
This week Frank McKenna reflects on Keir Starmer’s impressive start to life as Labour leader – but warns that he and the party have a long way to go before winning back the support they need to form a government.
A survey of businesses across the North of England, looking at the the impact of Covid19 on small firms, has generated some interesting results.
Instead of blanking out history, we need to be tackling the hard tasks of improving BAME representation in our boardrooms. That’s the theme of Jim’s blog this wek where he also says there are challenges for the black community and protestors.
The Downtown Den welcomed motivational speaker, Andy Bounds back for a second discussiom, Andy shared several tips on how you and your business can REACH your targets by following a few simple steps.
As Park Regis Birmingham begins to welcome back their guests, they want to ensure that they are providing their guests & employees with a safe, welcoming and clean environment.
Tony Reeves joined us on Wednesday 6th May 2020 and the Liverpool City Council chief executive was in a positive and upbeat mood, despite the many difficulties he and his council colleagues have been dealing with in the past few weeks.
Downtown CEO spoke to Director of Space Modular, Ian Ambrose. Ian tells us what Modular Housing is and explains how the company has thrived during the COVID-19 crisis.
Professor Michael Parkinson is one of the most respected figures in the world of regeneration and cities. Here he talks about his fascinating career, and talks of his experiences in working with major cities across Europe to help them achieve their maximum potential.
Mark Williams from Western Union Business Solutions joined Downtown Director, Chris McKenna in the Downtown Den.
As part of Government plans to further ease lockdown, non-essential shops and businesses within the city will be given the go-ahead to re-open from Monday 15 June. Chester Racecourse will re-open its car park to the general public and again parking will be free.
The next phase of residential development at Princes Dock, part of Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters, has opened its doors to residents, as property company Redwing nears completion of its £21 million residential development, Plaza 1821.
Join The City of Liverpool College from Monday 15th June for a fully packed fortnight of virtual open events.