Real estate solicitor Amanda Hurst joins Excello Law in Liverpool
Real estate specialist Amanda Hurst has joined national firm Excello Law based in Liverpool.
Real estate specialist Amanda Hurst has joined national firm Excello Law based in Liverpool.
A litany of facts prove that leaving the EU was a mistake. But are British politicians ready to accept the fact that they need to have an open and honest conversation with the electorate about the need for a more pragmatic approach to be adopted towards our European neighbours?
Long-serving chief executive at Warrington Borough Council, Vice Chairman of Rugby Super League Club Warrington Wolves, and early adopter and supporter of Downtown in Business, Prof. Steven Broomhead joins Downtown CEO Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den.
Jim analyses the Chancellor’s statement blaming Brexit and Liz Truss more than Covid and Ukraine for the mess.He also reports on a row amongst Labour members in Bury South.
This week, Martin ponders the question – Is this the end for America?
HybridTec is expanding with new training centres opening across the North West, including Cumbria and Greater Manchester.
Kimpton Energy Solutions are working on a long-term solution to bridge the shortfall in the number of young people choosing a career in construction.
UK manufactured natural hair product range FYC has unveiled major European and US expansion plans as it celebrates claiming a notable ‘double’ in prestigious industry awards.
The latest episode of the Anything is Possible podcast turns the tables with presenter and CEO Holly Moore as guest.
Bruntwood, one of the UK’s leading commercial property companies, has today received planning approval for a revolutionary workspace and leisure destination, ‘The Alberton’, in Manchester city centre.
The mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority Andy Street has been confirmed as the latest big-name speaker to join the Downtown in Business national Planning, Property & Regeneration conference that will take place in Birmingham on Thursday 9th February next year.
It has been announced that the coronation of King Charles III will become a national bank holiday in all parts of the UK, but what does this mean for employers and employees?