
Property transactions have fallen -71% since lockdown
The latest research from estate agent, Barrows and Forrester, has revealed that property transactions in England have fallen by -71% since lockdown was implemented back at the end of March.
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The latest research from estate agent, Barrows and Forrester, has revealed that property transactions in England have fallen by -71% since lockdown was implemented back at the end of March.
Professor Alex de Ruyter has criticised the UK Government for reportedly considering appointing former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as trade envoy after Britain’s departure from the EU.
The countdown is on until Birmingham Heritage Week returns on Thursday 10 September, with one week to go until 80 unique events and activities begin.
As distance learning provider, Open Study College celebrates its 13th Birthday, it has announced a series of staff appointments.
A mental health expert has shared her advice and guidance for parents, children and teenagers anxious about the return to school amidst widespread concern around Covid-19.
There has never been a better time to get out into Birmingham and enjoy some great attractions while they are relatively quiet.
Western Union pioneered the idea of moving money around the world and have been connecting people globally for over 164 years.
Western Union Business Solutions is thrilled to invite you to the third and final webinar in our Global Trade Outlook Series.
Downtown Birmingham Chair, Paul Cadman was joined in the Downtown Den by Hollywood Monster chairman, Tim Andrews.
Bruntwood Works one of the largest property providers in the UK, has transformed Birmingham’s historic Cornwall Buildings as it completes the £1.3m refurbishment.
West Midlands 5G (WM5G) Limited has appointed Suvo Datta as Finance Director to lead the financial management of the UK’s first region-wide 5G testbed.
A Visiting Professor at Birmingham City University has told the BBC’s World At One programme that ‘Birmingham cannot be regarded as a Covid hotspot’