Tweets of the Week | 13.03.2020
Here is a selection of our favourite tweets from the past 7 days. This week’s tweets feature @meetseanoneill, @allontheboard, @silkrd_tapas, @mrmarketinguk and @dib_helen.
Here is a selection of our favourite tweets from the past 7 days. This week’s tweets feature @meetseanoneill, @allontheboard, @silkrd_tapas, @mrmarketinguk and @dib_helen.
Following the huge success of the previous three SOLD OUT Independent Birmingham Festivals At The Bond, Independent Birmingham & Birmingham Seasonal Markets, are bringing this fantastic event back for one last time.
In his Budget, the Chancellor has announced that agreement has been reached between Government and West Yorkshire local authority leaders on a devolution deal for the region.
The Tories have found the magic money tree that Theresa May said didn’t exist. But in his Budget review, Jim asks if there is underlying unease in the Tory Party about this dramatic switch from austerity to a bonanza of spending.
Frank McKenna offers his thoughts on the budget and Coronavirus in his latest Downtown blog.
Lancashire Police visited Preston’s College as part of an ongoing campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of carrying a knife to young people across the county.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies.
Strategic real estate advisor commits to net zero carbon in its UK workplaces within the next decade and pledges to inspire and lead the transition to net zero carbon buildings and communities.
The technology, media and telecommunications practice at Deloitte announced predictions for the sector in 2030 at the firm’s Media & Telecoms 2020 & Beyond conference.
To celebrate International Women’s day Manchester Central gathered together a group of female event professionals to discuss what it’s like to not just be a woman in the events industry, but to be a woman in 2020.
As the end of the tax year approaches and thoughts turn to making last minute investments to make the most of ISA allowances, pension contributions, etc..
Meet Sean O’Neill. A businessman. An Irish Man, A sportsman. A quiet man. Until now…