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New Brexit developments in June bring additional uncertainty for UK and EU firms, adding to the on-going COVID-19 complexities.
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New Brexit developments in June bring additional uncertainty for UK and EU firms, adding to the on-going COVID-19 complexities.
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UCLan’s Masterplan progresses despite lockdown.
Business Administration Apprentice Annalise Bartley recently represented Blackburn College on the Parliament Live TV podcast.
More than 50 per cent of young people are unaware of the dangers of not having a legally binding document in place to protect important areas of their lives including business and financial affairs, according to a new survey from leading North West law firm Napthens.
As Lancashire’s manufacturing businesses continue to rebuild following the COVID–19 pandemic, Blackburn College is offering a unique opportunity for its graduating and progressing University Centre students to provide valuable, new skills to support business growth.
Women undergoing a hysterectomy for endometrial (womb) cancer at Rosemere Cancer Centre could spend an hour to an hour and half less on the operating table compared to women undergoing the same surgery elsewhere in the North West.
Housebuyers still want the personal touch despite the move to remote digital property deals, says regional conveyancing specialist Adkirk Law.
The Lancashire Business View Sub36 Awards, in association with Positive Pennine, which celebrate the most exciting talent emerging from the Lancashire business community, will take place online this year with a not-to-be-missed virtual event.
With Wales’ men’s team based in Preston for Rugby League World Cup 2021 (RWLC2021), Wales Rugby league (WRL) is entering an exciting partnership with Preston City Council and the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) to make sure the tournament leaves a lasting legacy in the city.
A legal expert has warned employers that existing contracts may not be flexible enough to allow them to change working arrangements for staff returning to work following the lockdown.
Three Local Enterprise Partnership chairs from across the Northern Powerhouse were in conversation with DIB boss Frank McKenna, offering their thoughts and opinions on how the UK and the North in particular can recover from the Coronavirus crisis.