
Downtown Den #135 // Kate Green OBE in the Downtown Den
The shadow secretary of state for education, Kate Green, was in the Downtown Den to discuss Labour’s plans of getting children back into the classroom at the earliest opportunity.
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The shadow secretary of state for education, Kate Green, was in the Downtown Den to discuss Labour’s plans of getting children back into the classroom at the earliest opportunity.
A charity funded project enabling more local research into the better diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer has won the backing of Preston company Springfields Fuels Limited, owned by Westinghouse.
Downtown in Business was joined in the Downtown Den by the MP for Altrincham & Sale, Sir Graham Brady discussing lockdown, the economy recovery route map and the vaccination programme.
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure is a leading UK construction and regeneration group. They deliver public and private sector projects of all sizes.
Playing it safe has paid dividends not only for staff at a Preston company but also for Rosemere Cancer Foundation.
Join speakers from Western Union Business Solutions where they will uncover the key market trends and events set to shape FX markets for the weeks ahead.
Carbon Conscious Fresh Start Waste Services have furthered their commitment to providing businesses across the North West with waste reduction and recycling services through their recent substantial investment in a brand-new recycling facility.
B&M Waste Services won Employer of the Year at the National Recycling Awards at a virtual awards ceremony held on 27th January 2021.
One of the world’s most accomplished lawyers has collaborated with the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) to create a prestigious award.
In this weeks Guest Blog, we hear from Director or Pi Sq, Hannah Floyd on how the furniture industry has been affected by the pandemic.
In an article from Simon Danczuk, Chairman of Downtown London in Business, Simon tells us how Ministers each have to take individual accountability for their specific role within the pandemic.
Lancashire Business View is putting the spotlight on the county’s up and coming women in business and the part they will play in the post-pandemic fightback.