It was a happy Valentine’s Day for Wild Thang.
Friday 14th February saw a major development plan and a new era begin for WIld Thang.
Friday 14th February saw a major development plan and a new era begin for WIld Thang.
In response to the Chancellor’s announcement of £25m government funding to support the siting of a British Library North in Leeds, Leeds City Council has revealed that the Grade I listed Temple Works is being explored as its potential home.
Let us Face the Future Again looks at the five big challenges facing our country – economic inequality, our ageing society, technological revolution, the climate emergency and shifting global power.
Manchester-based Assetz Capital has become the first property-focused marketplace platform to receive funding from British Business Investments (BBI), a commercial subsidiary of the British Business Bank.
More than fifteen years on from the SARS epidemic, China again faces a virus outbreak. This time though it’s in the city of Wuhan within the Hubei province – the so-called ‘industrial powerhouse’ of the world’s number two economy.
Downtown in Business in association with Knowledge Quarter Liverpool recently hosted a special event about how the Liverpool City Region can help and supoport the growing number of innovation spin-ous and start-ups.
If you are buying a home in England costing more than £125,000, you will have to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax on the purchase of your new home.
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.