
DIB Boss urges government to step up its efforts to reset EU relationship
The group chairman and chief executive of Downtown in Business, is urging the government to go faster with its efforts to reset trading relationships with the European Union.
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The group chairman and chief executive of Downtown in Business, is urging the government to go faster with its efforts to reset trading relationships with the European Union.

Downtown in Business is excited to announce that our Event Manager Beth Mckenna has been selected for the Northern Power Women Future List 2025

The group chair and chief executive of Downtown in Business, Frank McKenna, has become a Trustee of a new charity, established to tackle mental health challenges in the construction industry.

St Catherine’s Hospice will become a University Hospice thanks to new strategic partnership agreement with University of Central Lancashire

Up for discussion this week were, British and American relations, can people see the bigger picture for the green agenda and ask if the UK government is being stung by its critics?
The Escape Chauffeurs team have a luxurious fleet of vehicles that can service all corporate and leisure clients annual ground transport requirements across the country.

It’s Donald Trump MK2. It certainly has been a lively start.

Since its inception in 2018, Convention of the North has been a pivotal forum for fostering collaboration across sectors.

Fast-growing window and door manufacturer Warwick North West has announced a new partnership with lobbying and networking group Downtown in Business.

Mansell Building Solutions has recruited a specialist in modern methods in construction (MMC) to the newly-created position of head of operations.

Sean Keyes, CEO at Sutcliffe, offers comment following the announcement that Eamonn Boylan has now taken up post at Homes England as Interim Chief

Gen Z has transformed Dry January into a full-on movement. But what is the best way for hospitality venues to beat the slump?