DIB Meets… Causeway Technologies
Downtown in Business Director, Chris McKenna, recently caught up with Mental Health Ambassador for Causeway Technologies, Trevor Steven.
Downtown in Business Director, Chris McKenna, recently caught up with Mental Health Ambassador for Causeway Technologies, Trevor Steven.
As the UK tries to strike up a partnership with Rwanda to help with its immigration challenge, the EU adopts a more practical plan to resolve this ever-increasing political problem.
Jo Phillips questions the calibre of some of the political candidates who are seeking office.
Who Are Yer, Victoria Brown
For our, ‘Who Are Yer’ video this week, we are joined by Founder of OneHR, Victoria Brown.
Kevin Johnson from Urban Comms joins Frank McKenna for the latest podcast, discussing Birmingham, Andy Street, William Wragg and Angela Rayner.
We’re delighted to finally reveal the agenda for our second annual Change Makers Live Conference! From 8am to 4:30 pm we’ll be bringing together some of the county’s Leading entrepreneurs, academics and thinkers, to join us to discuss the key issues that are affecting businesses with the aim of exploring innovative solutions to these challenges facing the UK economy and global economy in 2024.
DIB is pleased to announce we will be partnering with multi-award-winning North-West video production company United Wolves productions. Over a twelve-month partnership programme, we will be collaborating with United Wolves Productions to support the company in meeting its objectives, raising awareness of its brand and the innovative work it undertakes across the city region.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for dog lovers and entrepreneurs alike.
Everton in the Community is hosting an Annual Golf Day, with all funds raised heading back into the award-winning charity of Everton Football Club.
With support from the Sporting Club, the charity’s annual Golf Day will take place on Wednesday 8 May and is inclusive to anybody looking to play at the picturesque Carden Park in Cheshire.
This week Martin looks at the latest happenings in the US election campaign and how Trump is steadily gaining ground with key demographics and voter groups.
As we gear up for crop shortages and food prices rises, Jo Phillips asks ‘What’s gone wrong with our relationship with food?’
The results of a ‘mega-poll’ were released this week. It diid not make happy reading for the Conservative Party. Could the Tories really be facing wipeout at the next General Election?