


Keir Starmer Labour Conference speech – reaction
Following Keir Starmer’s speech at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool this week, DIB got the reactions of some of our members.

DIB teams up with Best for Britain at Labour conference
Downtown in Business, in association with Best for Britain, hosted two exclusive Fringe events at this years annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool.

How to Keep Your Occupancy Rates High This Autumn & Winter as UK Holiday Travel Declines
For hospitality businesses, this seasonal slump can pose a challenge. However, with the right strategies, you can keep your occupancy rates strong through the winter months and turn this quiet season into an opportunity.

The Art of Hospitality
The Art of Hospitality promises to be a transformative event, bringing together the brightest minds, trendsetters, and innovators to shape the future of the industry.

Procurement in a Nutshell – Procurement Act 2023 Guidance: Dynamic Markets
This Nutshell will evaluate the recently published guidance on the scope and operation of Dynamic Markets under the new Procurement Act.

Stanley House Hotel & Spa
Kicking off the start of September, we have Stanley House Hotel & Spa, an award winning, boutique country hotel, set in 54 acres of Ribble Valley countryside.

Story Homes
We are delighted that Story Homes are our Business of the Month for September 2024. Story Homes is a housing developer that has been building strong homes for over 35 years.

H&E Consultancy Limited: Focused on Financial Management
H&E Consultancy are a consultancy firm providing financial management services to small and medium sized businesses.

Embracing Change: The Power of Seasonal Menus and Healthy Competition in Hospitality
The key to success in hospitality lies in embracing change and staying attuned to what your customers want, both now and in the future.

Give him a break
According to Frank McKenna, Keir Starmer has made his first big mistake as Prime Minister.

Reality Bites
Labour have inherited appalling, expensive, long term problems but a broken record of blame doesn’t move anything forward. We know whose fault it is, we need to hear what you’re going to do about it.