The Downtown Den Politics Podcast | EP. 25 | 3rd April 2024
Could the most successful election winning machine in Western Europe really be heading towards oblivion?
Could the most successful election winning machine in Western Europe really be heading towards oblivion?
Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill has unveiled a new cocktail that pays tribute to part of the rich history and heritage of the Aintree Races, perfect for Grand National enthusiasts!
The new ‘Front Runner’ cocktail is an exceptional blend of Liverpool Gin, rose syrup, and lime, with a special garnish that celebrates the traditional fascinator hat worn by women on the iconic Ladies Day.
The Watering Can in Greenbank Park has enjoyed a bumper Sunday Roast season, welcoming guests from all over the north west and serving over 2,500 of their famous roasts ‘As good as ya Ma’s’.
With only one more Sunday to go until the roasting tins are put away to make way for the spring/summer menu, now is your last chance to enjoy one of Liverpool’s most popular traditional favourites!
This week we revisit a previous podcast episode, where Frank McKenna chats with Lord Michael Heseltine.
Nestled in the bustling Knowledge Quarter, Novotel is perfectly located close to University Campuses and opposite the new Royal Hospital, within a close walk to the city centre. Whatever your stay involves, the Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village is an ideal base in the heart of the city.
We are delighted that United Wolves Productions are our latest Business of the Week. United Wolves Productions is a multi-award-winning tailor-made video production company who recently celebrated their one year anniversary.
This week, Martin reacts to the multi-million dollar settlement likely to change how Americans buy and sell their homes…
For our Who Are Yer? video this week, we are joined by John Simms, Head of Estate and Environments, Nugent.
The ‘Triple Lock’ is economic folly according to DIB boss Frank McKenna. In his latest blog, he explains why – and warns that the retirement age could be heading into a whole new stratosphere.
Jo Phillips on why the government is increasingly looking like the last shop on a deserted High St.
The Blackpool South by election will be the eleventh in this parliament caused by Tory MPs being thrown out for sleaze or walking off the job. Jim reports on this sad saga. He also reflects on fifty years of local council shakeups and the birth of Piccadilly Radio!