A week in America | 4 November 2022
This week, Martin looks forward to the US Mid Term Elections – what it means for the shape of Congress, economic fortunes, progressive policies and who might be next in the White House.
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This week, Martin looks forward to the US Mid Term Elections – what it means for the shape of Congress, economic fortunes, progressive policies and who might be next in the White House.
Following a period of public consultation, Bruntwood has today submitted plans for the development of the UK’s lowest carbon new build workspace, The Ev0 Building. Situated at Didsbury Technology Park in South Manchester, the £31m development will provide 82,000 sq ft of sustainable office space, leading Manchester’s workspace offering towards a net zero future.
West Midlands Railway have announced industrial action on Friday 4, Saturday 5, Monday 7 and Wednesday 9 November 2022.
Chrissie Wolfe is an award-winning solicitor, entrepreneur, careers coach and business consultant who has been breaking the boundaries in the professional services sector.
With the potential ‘worst case scenario’ of UK blackouts this winter, Victoria looks at the implications for employers.
Matt Hancock is off to eat Kangaroos testicles. Frank McKenna explains why he doesn’t care…
Get your business ready for the year ahead and join Western Union Business Solutions’ webinar on Tuesday, November 8.
Our Head of Business Development and Events for Midlands and South, KJ Clarke, has been nominated for Networker of the year at the Phoenix Business Club The After Awards.
Birmingham Airport consumed 10% less electricity between April and September 2022 than in the same period in 2019, it was revealed today.
New Co-Chairs will lead representation and evolution of the BID sector, which has contributed over £1bn of investment to places since 2005.