


Downtown CEO joins Pete Price on the latest episode of ‘The Very Best of Pete Price’ podcast
Downtown in Business CEO Frank McKenna joins Liverpool Radio Legend Pete Price on the latest episode of ‘The Very Best of Pete Price’ podcast.

Events at Manchester Central add £52.1m to Greater Manchester economy since April
Business events are continuing to aid the economic recovery of Greater Manchester, according to the latest figures released today by Manchester Central.

Davies Partnership launch Issue 3 of Energised
12 months after launching the inaugural issue, Davies Partnership have launched the third issue of their biannual newsletter ‘Energised’.

Lord Michael Heseltine: The best prime minister we never had
A political giant for more than five decades, the man who many believe to be ‘the best Prime Minister we never had’, Lord Michael Heseltine, joined DIB boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den this week.

What does the budget mean for Employers?
Following the Autumn budget announcement, Victoria reviews what Employers/HR need be aware of.

Tories face thumping in Chester
Jim surveys the grim political landscape for North West Conservatives as a leading MP decides to quit, and the party faces defeat in next week’s Chester by election.

Where are we going to get growth?
Frank McKenna fears for small businesses and the hospitality sector following last week’s Autumn Statement.

DIB feature in not one, but two influential Business magazines
We are delighted to feature in not one, but two of the North West’s most influential business magazines this month, North West Business Insider and Lancashire Business View Magazine.

Sodexo Live! goes live by celebrating the official launch of its VIP lounge at the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Sodexo Live! has officially launched its Sodexo Live! Lounge at the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool.

Real estate solicitor Amanda Hurst joins Excello Law in Liverpool
Real estate specialist Amanda Hurst has joined national firm Excello Law based in Liverpool.

Brexit isn’t working
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?