
£10 lunch menu at Restaurant Bar + Grill
Take a bite out of lunch with the new £10 menu, served weekdays until 5pm
Take a bite out of lunch with the new £10 menu, served weekdays until 5pm
Join Downtown in Business on Tuesday 20th September for an special ‘In Conversation’ event with Chief Sustainability and Communications Officer at Newcastle International Airport, Graeme Mason.
With the Governor of the Bank of England predicting a recession, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine smashing the ‘peace dividend’ and the prime minister indulging in economic Cake-ism, does the government have a plan to grow the economy? Frank McKenna suggests tax -cutting may be the way to go.
Six years on from our decision to leave the European Union, Jim looks at how it is impossible for any of the parties to admit we made a huge mistake and promise any steps to remedy the damage it is doing to business.
Arc Inspirations invite you to an evening of networking across Leeds to sample the delights of their venues and check out their Christmas showcase.
This week, Martin Liptrot, takes a look back on the Texas GOP. Does Texas really want to secede from the U.S.?
In her blog this week, LadyBossHR presents us with the scary facts about sexual harassment and advises employers on how to prevent it occurring in the workplace.
In the wake of yesterday’s Wakefield by election, Jim assess the mood of the Northern Research Group of Tory MPs and the chances of getting Levelling Up done in a summer of strikes and inflation.
Frank McKenna attended high-level functions with both Labour and Conservative politicians this week – and he found both parties in good spirits.
Leeds Hotel & Venues Association (LHVA) held its annual Awards event last night (Thursday 16th June) which celebrated the best of the city’s hospitality industry.
Leeds-based Creative Marketing Services has been named one of the region’s leading digitally driven businesses following its recognition in the Digital Enterprise Top 100.
This week Jim looks at the dilemma strike action always poses for the Labour Party. Should Sir Keir Starmer back the rail workers or the workers disrupted by the strike?It is a problem with a long history for the party.