
A week in America | 30 July 2021
This week, Martin discusses the fallout for Simone Biles’ decision to quit the U.S. Gymnatics team.
This week, Martin discusses the fallout for Simone Biles’ decision to quit the U.S. Gymnatics team.
The UK’s most visited zoo has launched a limited edition selection of mystery boxes. Each box has up to six fun-filled, animal themed gifts or toys – and every box is different.
Please see the latest advice to see what has changed at Merseyrail to keep your journey as safe as possible.
The renovation and refurbishment of the Trafford Hall Hotel has now been completed by new hotel management group Brilliant Hotels.
Has levelling up the North been abandoned? Is the government spooked by voters in Amersham? Jim looks at the prospects for real money and power being devolved to our cities, towns and countryside.
Ryan Wain from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change discusses how the way beyond Covid isn’t a binary choice between lockdowns and ‘freedom day’, there is infact a third way.
Leading UK waste management solutions company, B&M Waste Services, is marking its 10th anniversary as a carbon neutral organisation and defines its ‘net zero carbon’ journey since it began in 2011.
The team behind South American rodizio brand Fazenda is rewarding all team members with an ongoing 10% pay bonus, passing on savings from the government VAT reduction to the people pursuing careers in one of the hardest hit industries by COVID-19.
Martin Liptrot looks at the G20 meeting discussing the corporate reform tax and its potential impact on multinational companies.
Downtown in Business has announced its latest partner ITS Technology Group.
Private sector lobby group and business networking club Downtown in Business (DIB) has announced further expansion plans, as it emerges from the pandemic stronger than ever.
Laing O’Rourke will begin the first phase of construction of Everton’s new 52,888 capacity stadium on Monday 26 July.