
A week in America | 1 April 2022
Martin Liptrot discusses why and how America is deep in the throws of the Great Resignation.

Martin Liptrot discusses why and how America is deep in the throws of the Great Resignation.

COVID-19 disruption has forced universities to think outside the box and build a more diverse international student pipeline, but what will global student mobility look like in three years’ time and which markets should recruiters prioritize?

With P&O Ferries in the spotlight, Victoria discusses what they did wrong under Employment Law.

As the U.S gears up for a busy spring in the sports world, Martin explores the debate that has been happening in the usually calmer waters of competitive swimming.

Simon Danczuk discusses why Rwanda is a great place to do business.

To celebrate AI Tech North have an exclusive 20% discount code for their AI Tech Summit being held on the 17-28th March.

The Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care is the latest speaker to be confirmed for the Downtown in Business national Innovation, Health & Tech conference.

Downtown in Business is asking its members their views on a range of issues in our first business survey of 2022.

Chester Zoo is to broadcast a live virtual trip to the zoo to mark British Science Week.

Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies.

This week Victoria provides an important Employment Law update.

One of the North’s leading politicians has been hounded out of office at the age of 48. Jim considers the fate of Newcastle leader Nick Forbes and its implications for our voice in the Levelling Up debate.