A week in America | 27 July 2024
Fresh from a business trip to China, Martin explores how the Chinese are viewing the US election and who they may be rooting for…
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Fresh from a business trip to China, Martin explores how the Chinese are viewing the US election and who they may be rooting for…
On Tuesday, 17th September, Downtown in Business Birmingham invites professionals from various sectors to join an exclusive Leaders Lunch event with Naomi Smith, CEO of Best For Britain. Naomi will address DIB members, sharing her extensive experience and insights gained from her time at Best For Britain.
It’s game on in the U.S. presidential race and Keir Starmer’s first PMQ’s was exercise in courtesy and restraint.
The hospitality industry is undergoing a significant transformation, and young people are at the forefront of this change.
Desperate to write about anything other than American politics, Martin is once again frustrated as cataclysmic events on the campaign trail once again take centre stage… Trump vs Who? is the question on everyone’s lips…
Downtown boss Frank McKenna caught up with Rob Valentine, Region Director – Birmingham West Midlands for Bruntwood SciTech.
Steven explores Euro 2024’s impact on the UK’s hospitality sector.
For our ‘Who Are Yer?’ video this week, we are joined by Greg Johnson, Managing Director of Warwick North West.
Social impact property developer Capital&Centric have teamed up with RIBA and City of Wolverhampton Council for an international architectural competition to design a diverse and creative neighbourhood at St George’s in Wolverhampton.
This week Martin looks into the seemingly unstoppable Trump Campaign and explores the brands and ideas behind it…
SuperTech is launching its latest pre-accelerator programme for new firms in the West Midlands who need technology to fly. Up for grabs is over £10,000 investment of development time and learning support as part of the SuperTech Seeds package to make ten new businesses ready to trade.
A Labour landslide, a Conservative meltdown, a Liberal Democrat revival.