‘Oscars of Science’ honours UCLan academic
An astronomer from the University of Central Lancashire has been recognised for his role in an historic multi-national collaboration to produce the first image of a black hole.
An astronomer from the University of Central Lancashire has been recognised for his role in an historic multi-national collaboration to produce the first image of a black hole.
Lancashire School of Business and Enterprise at UCLan are proud to now offer the ILM Level 5 Certificate in Coaching & Mentoring.
A local women’s football club has been donated a defibrillator after the sudden death of one of its players’ brothers.
Young people with additional educational needs and disabilities have landed part-time jobs at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool after completing supported internships with businesses there.
We meet up with Dave Seed, Managing Director of Qube Residential to discuss Qube, COMBA19 and the importance of celebrating successful businesses and entrepreneurs. For… Read More »Qube Residential // Headline Sponsor // City of Manchester Business Awards 2019
A Chester business leader is set to run 100km through the Bornean rainforest, to raise money for Chester Zoo’s life-saving orangutan conservation work.
During the month of September, donate your second-hand closthes to The Refashion Guide and they will sell them to raise funds for your chosen charity.
Here is a selection of our favourite tweets from the past 7 days. This week’s tweets feature @dib_markj, @amandablain, @tomashoughton, @_jonathanharper, @bookofthefuture and @beckysimkiss.
This week Jim looks asks what is David Cameron going to say when he launches his memoirs next week? Jim points out that he walked away from the three and a half years of political mayhem that he created by calling an EU Referendum for narrow party reasons. Despite all this Jim thinks a deal before October 31 is possible.
The Bottomless Cinema is welcoming in the Christmas season with a showing of The Greatest Showman – a contemporary classic.
Frank McKenna explains why, rather than fearing a General Election dominated by Brexit, Labour may welcome it.
New research revealed shows that many Brits are paying well over the odds for their UK self-catering holidays.