
The Politics of Social Housing
Simon Danczuk discusses why playing politics with social housing is a dangerous game for Labour.
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Simon Danczuk discusses why playing politics with social housing is a dangerous game for Labour.
This week Martin Liptrot discusses housing in America’s cities and the curious case of Affordable New York, a housing program which facilitates apartments which cost $250million each…
Two further business support schemes are now live to support businesses affected by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
In the latest blog from Victoria Brown, she discusses the latest in HR news and employee tribunal claims.
As 2022 gets underway, the Downtown in Business team look at the political outlook and its potential impact on the business and the economy in the forthcoming year in Lancashire.
The defection of the Bury South MP to Labour has only served to prop up Boris Johnson according to Jim. But his blog this week focuses on Lancashire’s unusual bid for devolution and the challenge faced by small businesses by Greater Manchester’s Clean Air Zone.
Burnley College is celebrating after six of its dedicated Themis Apprentices and two talented Engineering students were honoured with awards from The Welding Institute.
The Red Rose Awards, Lancashire’s biggest celebration of business, has launched for 2022.
Manchester based entrepreneur, Renate Kalnina is determined to change how tax is treated on voluntary tips and has started a petition for the abolishment of tax on voluntary tips.
In the latest blog from the USA, Martin Liptrot discusses why he moved to Zoom Town.
In her latest blog, Victoria Brown, asks “Do you have good habits?”
A businesswoman is on a mission to save corporate Christmas celebrations as a nation of festive parties face the axe.