Downtown Den #022 | Wes Streeting MP
London Labour MP Wes Streeting visited the #DowntownDen on Tuesday 7th April to give his reaction to the party’s leadership election.
London Labour MP Wes Streeting visited the #DowntownDen on Tuesday 7th April to give his reaction to the party’s leadership election.
To discuss business continuity and customer relations during these difficult times, Downtown in London’s chairman, Simon Danczuk, was joined by Peter Ryan, an expert in BPO, call centres and customer engagement.
Here is a selection of our favourite tweets from the past 7 days. This week’s tweets feature @DowntownFrank, @projectfour_cdm, @bruntwood_uk and @lisam2301.
Who is Frank Mckenna’s celebrity crush? Which superhero would he be? Who are his business heroes?
Downtown Director, Chris McKenna rates the DIB team in his latest blog. Who is DIB’s Pele? Who is DIB’s Maradonna? And who is DIB’s Ali Dia?
This week Jim fears the lock down is here to stay,and calls for proper rules to be in place when the Prime Minister is ill. He also looks at Labour’s new team.
Civil and Structural Engineering firm, Sutcliffe, has announced an 11% increase in profit for the last financial year (September 2018-September 2019) compared to the same period in the previous year – putting the firm in a very strong position as the world deals with the current Covid-19 crisis.
In his blog this week, Frank McKenna calls for more support for the self-employed; welcomes Keir Starmer’s election as Labour leader; and wishes Boris Johnson a speedy recovery.
One of the UKs leading business coaches ANDY BOUNDS visited the Downtown Den to advise businesses how they can continue to ‘sell more stuff’ during the lockdown.
We chat to Everton in the Community Partnership relations Manager, Amanda Chatterton.
We would both like to begin by expressing our heartfelt thanks for the tremendous efforts of our partners to help ensure our city responds as… Read More »Message from Leader of Leeds City Council
Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of Liverpool City Region has today (Wednesday 8 April) announced that NHS staff will be able to travel for free on buses and Merseyrail trains across the city region.