At last, manifestos! But few takers
People want better services, but the manifestos are obsessed with caution or cutting taxes says Jim in his latest blog. He also reflects on business giving a thumbs down to the right wing lurch in Europe.
People want better services, but the manifestos are obsessed with caution or cutting taxes says Jim in his latest blog. He also reflects on business giving a thumbs down to the right wing lurch in Europe.
Have the Tories already waved the ‘white flag’ for this election?
Join us for our Who Are Yer video this week, where we have Jo Phillips, Journalist and former politics advisor.
Three-times Wimbledon doubles champion and former world number one, Neal Skupski will be playing at The Qube Liverpool International Tennis Tournament this week.
Azets, the UK top 10 accountancy and advisory firm that specialises in supporting the needs of ambitious businesses and their owners, shares the findings of its latest Azets Barometer which reveals that medium-sized businesses are more optimistic about the future than smaller firms.
Indulge in an unforgettable dining experience where comfort meets sophistication.
Don’t be confused, we can’t believe it either! It’s happy hour at the Malmaison Monday to Friday until 19:00.
Rachel Reeves called him a liar, Penny Mordaunt said he was completely wrong, Nadine Dorries said he should resign. And Nigel Farage is back. Its been the week from hell for Rishi Sunak – can he possibly recover?
Father’s Day is next Sunday 16th June and Liu Shi on Hope Street has produced a menu which will make it a memorable afternoon for those celebrating the fathers and father figures in their lives!
This week, new rules to cap immigration and return enforcement powers to the police and immigration officials have been proposed in America. What might surprise readers is who is behind these new moves… Martin explores the vexed issue of migration and border control…
Frank McKenna wants a Labour win – but not a Tory wipeout.