Downtown Den #016 | The High Street
Downtown London hosted a high street experts panel to discuss the impact of the coronavirus and much more.
Downtown London hosted a high street experts panel to discuss the impact of the coronavirus and much more.
Professor Alex de Ruyter has suggested our attitudes towards state benefits will be changing following reports that up to one million people have applied for Universal Credit as a result of the financial impact of Coronavirus.
Downtown in Business invited four of Birmingham’s leading property personalities into the #DowntownDen for a discussion on how the current COVID-19 crisis is affecting the regions property sector.
Leeds Beckett University (LBU) has joined forces with the NHS to train new staff being recruited amid the coronavirus pandemic.
UCLan students and staff are heading to the frontline while specialist and personal protective equipment is being designed for the NHS
Multi award-winning Birmingham based firm SimkissGuy Recruitment, have announced an expansion to their current recruitment specialisms, to provide much needed non-clinical frontline healthcare professionals across the Midlands.
Chairman of Downtown London, Simon Danczuk, chats with Simon Pitkeathley, Chief Executive of Camden Town Unlimited, London Local Enterprise Partnership member, about the capital’s response to coronavirus.
Frontline staff working at the Royal Preston Hospital have been assured of their five a day by two local companies, which have donated boxes of fruit following press reports that supermarkets were struggling to keep up with demand.
Merseyrail has announced a reduced timetable starting Thursday 2 April as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
During these uncertain times, Western Union Business Solutions, alongside their partners, Fulham Football Club and Oxford Economics, joined in a panel discussion to speak about the latest impacts on businesses and the economy.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies.
Totaljobs are incredibly proud of and grateful to the NHS and all those working tirelessly in the fight against Covid-19.