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Simon Danczuk takes a look at what the Tory leadership vote means for the Conservatives and Labours chances at the next General Election.
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Simon Danczuk takes a look at what the Tory leadership vote means for the Conservatives and Labours chances at the next General Election.
Downtown in Business will host its second annual property, planning, and regeneration conference on Thursday 15th September at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham.
DIB boss, Frank McKenna recaps Downtown’s summer activity and looks at whats ahead for the Autumn.
Leading town and city-centre developer, Muse, along with registered provider, Thirteen Group, and Homes Englandhave recently started on site delivering 113 affordable homes at Northshore, Stockton-on-Tees.
What is the Sales Director’s role within BloomSmith VAT funding?
Over 100 daredevils descended a dizzying 270ft recently, fundraising for We Love MCR Charity who support Mancunian communities and young people.
We are delighted that Make events are our latest Business of the Week. Make Events are a live events and brand communications agency.
Bruntwood, one of the UK’s leading commercial property companies, has submitted plans for a revolutionary workspace and leisure destination, ‘The Alberton’, in Manchester City Centre.
Civil and structural engineering firm Sutcliffe reports record £5.2m turn-over figure across group for 2021, with firm on course to break £6m mark over the next 12 months
Senior events professionals have shared their experiences of building and developing careers in the events industry in two podcast episodes aimed at inspiring and informing the sector.
In the latest HR blog, Ladyboss HR discusses the recent tribunal case asking if Long Covid is a disability?
This week we have the U.S. view of the Tory leadership race and why the Amercians are flummoxed by the absence of anything close to a household name.