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In the final edition of the Downtown Den Politics Podcast Frank and Jim reflect on the year in politics and highlight their winners and losers over the past 12 months.
This week, stuffed with turkey and all the trimmings, Martin ponders the origins of Thanksgiving – a most American of holidays.
Despite a crisis looming over Town Hall finances, Jim reports on major plans for the future launched this week by local authorities across the North West.
Playing ‘Culture Wars’ can backfire spectacularly if you’re not careful – has Rishi Sunak discovered to his cost this week. A Greek tragedy for the PM, as he finally lost his Marbles!
The latest HR blog discusses how businesses should respond when an employee receives a prison sentence, exploring options and emphasizing the importance of a fair process.
This week’s Venue of the Week is 1842 Restaurant & Bar. Situated in the former Corn Exchange Preston, Bar 1842 injects prestige and luxury into every corner.
The government gains temporary approval with tax cuts, but faces criticism from New Conservatives after latest immigration figures, marking a controversial political issue ahead of GE.
Causeway Technologies has launched a campaign urging construction firms to prioritise mental health provisions in contract conditions, following a survey revealing that 56% of construction workers are grappling with mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts.
P!nk will be returning to Anfield Stadium, Liverpool on 24th & 25th June 2024 as part of her Summer Carnival Tour.
Procure Partnerships Framework, is gearing up for substantial growth with the appointment of Faye Dolan as their new Framework Director.
The Chancellor is cherpy but is he entitled to be? Jim analyses the Autumn Statement and Labour’s pledge to back the tax cuts.