UK aiming for innovation superpower status
Ben Vaas, Commercial Lead at Ayming UK, the innovation landscape across the UK and how the Government can best support it.
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Ben Vaas, Commercial Lead at Ayming UK, the innovation landscape across the UK and how the Government can best support it.
Now, more than ever, we need to celebrate the extraordinary resilience and success of Lancashire’s business community.
The latest edition of DQ is out now! This issue takes a look at some of the most influential business personalities from across the Downtown network.
This week, Martin discusses the fallout for Simone Biles’ decision to quit the U.S. Gymnatics team.
A University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) stroke researcher is playing a key role in helping develop an award-winning smart textile.
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.
Lancashire Parliamentarians are urging Lancashire County Council to fully support the County’s City of Culture bid.
New Burnley chairman Alan Pace has an impressive CV that includes overseeing multibillion-dollar divisions as well as 10 years in sports management.
In the new edition of Lancashire Business View, published today, The Wall Street veteran, who began his financial career at Lehman Brothers, reveals what led him to Turf Moor.
Martin Liptrot looks at the G20 meeting discussing the corporate reform tax and its potential impact on multinational companies.
Specialising in all aspects of construction, Krol Corlett are based in Liverpool and operate nationally across England and North-Wales. Krol Corlett Construction Limited incorporated by Dave Corlett and Simon Krol in 2006 with the aim to expand on the businesses already growing reputation and client base across the North-west.
Businesses across Lancashire are being urged to enter Lancashire Business View’s Red Rose Awards before the deadline of Friday 20 August 2021.