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Ladyboss HR discusses restrictive covenants and how they can protect you and your business.
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Ladyboss HR discusses restrictive covenants and how they can protect you and your business.
Entec Si, is demonstrating its commitment to consulting excellence with the appointment of an experienced consulting director and assistant consultant.
Downtown hosted our first Birmingham event of 2022 on Tuesday 25th January.
Under an ominous banner declaring “developers must pay”, Michael Gove promised that leaseholders will not be required to meet the costs of cladding removal. While this is a positive development, there is currently little firm detail as to how it will be achieved.
Launching at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery in May 2022, the Arts Council Collection presents Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City.
Simon Danczuk discusses why playing politics with social housing is a dangerous game for Labour.
This week Martin Liptrot discusses housing in America’s cities and the curious case of Affordable New York, a housing program which facilitates apartments which cost $250million each…
As 2022 gets underway, the Downtown in Business team look at the political outlook and its potential impact on the business and the economy in the forthcoming year in Birmingham.
In the latest blog from Victoria Brown, she discusses the latest in HR news and employee tribunal claims.
Manchester based entrepreneur, Renate Kalnina is determined to change how tax is treated on voluntary tips and has started a petition for the abolishment of tax on voluntary tips.
In the latest blog from the USA, Martin Liptrot discusses why he moved to Zoom Town.
In her latest blog, Victoria Brown, asks “Do you have good habits?”