Do our leaders need coaching?
As the hangover kicks in from Boris’s big night out – Jacey Normand asks could all leaders benefit from some personal development coaching.
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As the hangover kicks in from Boris’s big night out – Jacey Normand asks could all leaders benefit from some personal development coaching.
Premium casual South-American operator Fazenda will open its first restaurant in central London in Spring 2023.
Birmingham’s infamous King Kong is coming home in a celebration of the city’s sporting events this summer.
Cake Agency have unveiled a brand new retail management tool to help the next generation of eCommerce businesses to scale-up.
This week, Frank McKenna blogs about Boris Johnson’s non-resignation resignation!
Jim doesn’t pull his punches in calling the departing Prime Minister, the worst in our history. He reviews his controversial career and ends with a warning that the political drama may not be over as we wait for the Durham police’s decision on Sir Keir Starmer and his deputy.
Kevin Johnson urges West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street to show more ambition as leader.
As the U.S. celebrated July 4th, Martin Liptrot takes a look at how proud American’s are of being American.
Whilst the Prime Minister made his last stand with a committee of top MPs in the Palace of Westminster, Downtown held a reception on the Terrace Pavilion, House of Commons.
Former MP and now business consultant Simon Danczuk discusses his recent trip to Rwanda for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Business Forum and what Britain can learn from the African nation.
Business leaders from across Birmingham gathered at Gusto Italian Restaurant on Colmore Row for the launch of “The Enabling Manager: How to get the best out of your team”.
Millennium Point Charitable Trust at the landmark Millennium Point building, which is in association with the ‘United by Birmingham 2022’ programme welcoming the Commonwealth Games to Birmingham this summer.