
Hospice urges business community to support vital services throughout 2021
After starting the new year with a third lockdown, Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice is urging the local business community to step up and support their vital services.
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After starting the new year with a third lockdown, Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice is urging the local business community to step up and support their vital services.
Western Union Business Solutions has published its 2021 industry report providing insight into the macroeconomic landscape, the industry sectors that thrived and struggled throughout 2020, the 2021 industry outlook and more.
Frank McKenna, CEO at Downtown in Business, calls for the Government to boost confidence with a route map out of the pandemic.
We met up with Pi SQ Director, Hannah Floyd. Hannah tells us all about Pi SQ and how they help architects, project managers and developers source and procure furniture for their projects.
The Park Regis Birmingham are committed to supporting key and critical workers during these turbulent times and want to create a home away from home whilst you are away from loved ones and supporting the business you work within.
Downtown in Business was joined in the Downtown Den by Paul Embery, author of the divisive book ‘Despised: Why the Modern Left Loathes the Working Class’ for an exclusive online roundtable.
In this fast moving world, is it time for businesses to go back to basics? Read this weeks guest blog from Director of Elevate GM, Ilona Alcock.
Project Four Safety Solutions have put together 11 top tips into simple terms for Project CDM in 2021.
Employability charity, Smart Works has launched its annual fundraising challenge to celebrate International Women’s Day 2021.
Word360 Appoints new Management Team Members to Support Growth Strategy
Digbeth full service content marketing agency, HDY, has strengthened its content offering with the appointment of four new creatives including art director, Paul Power.
Investment in industrial processes aligned to green manufacturing could offer the Treasury a way to protect the UK’s economy from further fallout as a result of Lockdown 3.0, an expert economist has said.