
Project Four are supporting the Stop. Make A Change Campaign
The Make a Change campaign will be a focus on the individual worker and particularly those who have been affected by Covid-19.

The Make a Change campaign will be a focus on the individual worker and particularly those who have been affected by Covid-19.

Merseyrail has increased the frequency of some of its services on Wirral lines from Sunday 26 September.

The M&S Bank Arena Liverpool is preparing to welcome back thousands of visitors with a phenomenal line-up.

A new incubator programme for the event industry is set to launch in the coming weeks, offering businesses the opportunity to bring their next big idea to life with the backing of Manchester’s iconic city centre events venue.

Chester Zoo is celebrating the birth of a threatened spider monkey.

On the 24th September 2015, Downtown in Business launched its Birmingham office at an exclusive party at Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Birmingham.

Downtown Lancashire in Business recently hosted the next in a series of ‘In Conversation with…’ events at Bar Pintxos, Preston with Preston City Council leader, Cllr Matthew Brown.

Downtown Manchester in Business recently hosted a special event at the Stock Exchange Hotel with the team from Embryo Digital to launch the Downtown Embryo Index.

Governments like slogans – and in the north, having been used to the Powerhouse label since 2014, we are now trying to understand where we fit in the latest ‘levelling up’ agenda. We are left asking ourselves whether the Northern Powerhouse remains relevant, and perhaps more importantly whether it will leverage the strategic public investment we continue to critically need to maximise our potential. Here, Nicola Rigby, Principal at Avison Young shares her insights.

Downtown Liverpool hosted an event to discuss Liverpool’s Clean Air Agenda and the Combined Authorities plans going forward.

More than £13m of additional spend generated for the local economy in Q4.

Leading air-conditioning and ventilation specialist, Everkool, has partnered up with the University of Liverpool in a bid to reduce the company’s carbon emissions and create a more efficient product line for their customers.