
Boxing champion Chris Eubank inspires students through Solihull Academy visit
The visit was organised through a partnership with Touchwood Solihull.
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The visit was organised through a partnership with Touchwood Solihull.

Media and television production alumna wins Royal Television Society prize.

The world’s largest private cruise port operator, Global Ports Holding, has announced the opening of its new Liverpool headquarters at Liverpool Waters.

The opening of the new Popeyes’ restaurant at Birmingham Airport in early summer 2025, in time for the peak summer travel season, will be Popeyes’ first UK airport restaurant.

In the longest preview list since inception, Birmingham Restaurant Festival has revealed the first 31 restaurants taking part, including 670 Grams, Orelle, Chapter and Dishoom

To avoid travel and business disruption, it is essential that businesses and individuals understand the requirements under the new ETA scheme.

Downtown in Business caught up with The City of Liverpool College and The Game Assembly to discuss their partnership for an academic course that will provide students with internationally-renowned, industry-ready skills for a career in the games industry.

One of the city’s most talked about venues, The Watering Can has welcomed over 600,000 guests since opening the stunning floral filled oasis in 2019.

Recently the City of Liverpool College hosted a diverse panel of business and political leaders discussing how Liverpool can build a workforce that will drive job and career opportunities as part of a green economic transformation.

The two largest innovation locations in the Liverpool City Region have signed a unique agreement to collaborate and cross-promote opportunities.

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays marked the first anniversary of operating award-winning flights and holidays from Liverpool John Lennon Airport by putting colleagues and customers at the heart of the celebrations.

The social care sector is becoming used to increased levels of scrutiny placed on it by the Home Office.