
The Downtown Den Politics Podcast | EP.83 | Trumps mean spirited tariffs
From Canada to the Canary’s, Poland to penguins, the rest of the international community has suffered from a tax hike of eye watering proportions.
From Canada to the Canary’s, Poland to penguins, the rest of the international community has suffered from a tax hike of eye watering proportions.
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.
Downtown in Business will host a series of events in Quarter 2 of 2025 focussing on economic growth and how England’s regions can contribute to the government’s growth mission.
This week Steven discusses how the Easter holidays are one of those moments in the year that can quietly make a big difference for hospitality businesses.
The event discussed the potential new benefits the stadium could bring to North Liverpool and the surrounding area.
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.
The awards are a chance to celebrate the talented individuals at the heart of Chester’s lively hospitality industry.
Bruntwood SciTech has secured an additional £100m funding package from Barclays, HSBC UK, Lloyds, NatWest and Santander UK – taking their total facilities to £580m.
Much for Frank, Jim and Jo to reflect upon in this week’s Downtown and Politics podcast.
Downtown in Business hosted an exclusive lunch event with Maya Ellis MP bringing together business leaders to discuss the future of Lancashire’s economy and governance.