The impact of a no deal Brexit upon public sector project procurement
As a no deal Brexit edges closer there remains a level of uncertainty about the practical transition of public procurement procedures from the EU system to a UK alternative.
As a no deal Brexit edges closer there remains a level of uncertainty about the practical transition of public procurement procedures from the EU system to a UK alternative.
Join BSEEN for a celebration evening and a showcase of the fantastic student and graduate led businesses that they’ve supported over the past few years.
Harrison Drury has advised clothing brand 11 Degrees on its sponsorship agreement with England cricket international Ben Stokes.
Ultracomms’ AMD+ improves contact centre productivity by using advanced algorithms to exclude outbound calls when it recognises that an answering machine is present.
Given the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, and the need for businesses to undertake preparations to take account of any resulting potential changes in the business environment, this event will cover a range of key topics addressing these issues.
Carringtons Catering has been named as the official new caterer at Cheshire’s Walton Hall and Gardens.
Liverpool BID Company has announced a series of events throughout 2019 that will throw the spotlight on some of the city’s most loved streets showcasing Liverpool at its best.
UVB delivers all aspects of a great conference for The PA Forum.
A leading solicitor has criticised Liverpool City Council’s decision to hold a public consultation into renewing its Landlord Licensing scheme for a further five years as the ‘persecution’ of innocent landlords.
Love is in the air as Frank McKenna puts the politics on hold for a week to reflect on what he has ‘loved’ so far about 2019.
This week Jim asks whether two major investment projects have a future, HS2 and fracking for gas in Lancashire. He also casts doubt on nuclear power investment as the government seems to be relying on ever cheaper renewable resources
Downtown Manchester hosted an exclusive dinner with Greater Manchester’s first ‘night tsar’ Sacha Lord. Sacha attended the Malmaison wearing his night-time economy hat where he spoke openly about some of the challenges Greater Manchester has which included transport, safety for night time workers and the success of the first ‘Safety Zone’ to name a few.