A NEW FUTURE FOR LIVERPOOL’S LOST GENERATION
‘2020 isn’t the year any of us hoped it would be, in a year facing a great deal of uncertainty’ in the words of Director of Crossfield Group, Lucy O’Connor in this weeks Guest Blog.
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‘2020 isn’t the year any of us hoped it would be, in a year facing a great deal of uncertainty’ in the words of Director of Crossfield Group, Lucy O’Connor in this weeks Guest Blog.
Nick Irving; Partner and Head of Aviation Practice, Howgate Sable offers his thoughts on the future of the aviation sector and how the government can help the industry moving forward.
Keith Tully, Partner at Begbies Traynor discusses the government’s plan for the hospitality sector and its consequences.
‘WTF just happened?’ Asks Jayne Moore, MD of Jayne Moore Media. 2020 has been a bizzare year for everyone, Jayne considers how the resilience of the people of Liverpool will help us through, taking it day by day.
Consultant at Liverpool Business News, Tony Macdonough provides us with a guest blog this week, looking at the ways in which Covid-19 has affected different countries across Europe.
Managing Director of Project Four Safety, Alan Robson asks – ‘Is it ageism or just a lack of confidence in our young professionals?’ read this weeks guest blog here.
Simon Danczuk, explains why the UK’s Number one priority should be to get London’s economy moving again.
Last week Downtown Manchester in Business hosted a virtual round table discussion with key figures from the Manchester hospitality sector. Lead by Sheona Southern, MD at Marketing Manchester. Our Business Development & Events Co-ordinator, Patrick Gaffney’s give us his summary of the online event.
Downtown’s Head of Events – North, Helen Bamford wonders what the ‘new normal’ will be when restrictions ease.
This week Jim calls for more plain speaking from the government and looks at the grim prospects facing our pubs and restaurants.
Simon Danczuk on why Keir Starmer might be the next Clement Attlee.
Rachael Eade MBE discusses how and why supply chains must react to the Conoravirus.