Chester agency, Entyce Creative hosts the city’s first B Social event
On Thursday 9th November, businesses joined together at Artezzan, Chester for a networking evening with purpose.
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On Thursday 9th November, businesses joined together at Artezzan, Chester for a networking evening with purpose.
Leaders in facilities management, Avrenim has secured a raft of new project wins across the country following an already impressive start to the year.
Downtown in Business recently caught up with Managing Director or Mansell Building Solutions, Angela Mansell.
Jim reviews one of the most dramatic weeks in British politics. Apart from the news on inflation, he thinks the outlook is bleak for the Prime Minister.
Residential property agent and football club owner Kenny Bruce MBE has been confirmed as the latest speaker for the Downtown in Business Planning, Property & Regeneration conference on Thursday 8th February 2024.
If many of us were expecting the sacking of Suella Braverman, then it would be fair to say that nobody had predicted the return of former PM David ‘just call me Dave’ Cameron to the cabinet.
Jim and Frank reflect on the sacking of Suella Braverman and the imminent cabinet reshuffle, as David Cameron makes a dramatic return to the government.
The world has thrown a lot at us during the past few years… Brexit.. Covid… the “Great Resignation”… the “Talent Squeeze”… cost of living and inflation. Organisations are finding it tough. Leaders are finding it tough!
Jim thinks the Home Secretary is on the point of sacking or resignation. Whatever happens, his blog takes a longer term look at Suella Braverman’s plans for her future in politics.
This time next year, America will have a new President. Or the old one back. Or the old one it currently has will still be there. This week Martin looks at the dilemma facing US political parties and voters…
Downtown in Business recently hosted an exclusive event with the Chief Executive and Mayor of Salford, Tom Stannard and Paul Dennett.
Is the King’s Speech conclusive evidence that the government has run out of ideas?