Downtown Director, Chris McKenna completes London Marathon
Downtown’s Chris McKenna took part in the London Marathon 2024 completing it in an impressive time of 3:06:22, to raise money for Paper Cup Project.
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Downtown’s Chris McKenna took part in the London Marathon 2024 completing it in an impressive time of 3:06:22, to raise money for Paper Cup Project.
In her latest blog, Jo looks at the UK property market and questions what the government can and will do about it.
Michelle Eager will be joining us this week for our Who Are Yer video, from our recent Women in Business Awards.
Check out Jim’s comprehensive preview of next week’s local elections. While the Conservatives face hundreds of losses, the Gaza crisis poses problems for Labour in Lancashire and Rochdale.
Why are so many of our parliamentarians being caught up in bizarre scandals these days?
The next chief executive of Manchester Central Convention Centre has been unveiled – bringing 15 years’ experience in leading strategic growth initiatives across the UK in the events and exhibitions sector
Experience a taste of sleek, chic luxury at Bank Restaurant Bar & Grill, Birmingham. BANK’s philosophy of excellence sees that they’re always mixing the finest ingredients with the greatest talent to bring you an unforgettable experience!
Construction Company Krol Corlett have announced their latest high-profile addition: Barry Roberts joins them as Non-executive Director. With over four decades of invaluable experience in senior management, Barry’s arrival marks a significant milestone for the company.
This week Martin is in the UK. He takes time to share his thoughts about the forthcoming elections on both sides of the Atlantic and how the TV stations and broadcasters will be covering them…
Over 100 business leaders and representatives from across the Liverpool region and beyond gathered for the second annual Change Makers Live Conference 2024 in Liverpool.
Figures out this week show 3.6 million 16-24 year olds are unemployed. But what opportunities are out there for young people and how can we show them all the different careers that are available?
Do Police and Crime Commissioners make any difference? That’s the question Jim poses in this week’s blog ahead of elections for the posts in two weeks time.