A week in America | 19 April 2024
This week Martin is in the UK. He takes time to share his thoughts about the forthcoming elections on both sides of the Atlantic and how the TV stations and broadcasters will be covering them…
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This week Martin is in the UK. He takes time to share his thoughts about the forthcoming elections on both sides of the Atlantic and how the TV stations and broadcasters will be covering them…
Over 100 business leaders and representatives from across the Liverpool region and beyond gathered for the second annual Change Makers Live Conference 2024 in Liverpool.
Figures out this week show 3.6 million 16-24 year olds are unemployed. But what opportunities are out there for young people and how can we show them all the different careers that are available?
Do Police and Crime Commissioners make any difference? That’s the question Jim poses in this week’s blog ahead of elections for the posts in two weeks time.
Non-smoker Frank McKenna tells us why he is opposed to the government’s plan to ban smoking.
Who Are Yer, Kerri Mckenna.
This week, we are joined by Kerri Mckenna, Associate Director for SM Group.
999 indictments against him, an insurrection that he arguably led back in 2020 and a fear that he is closer to Putin than NATO, yet it is the issue of abortion that may, just may derail Donald Trumps presidential candidacy- what is the state of the Biden/Trump race at the moment?
Spaces at The Spine is one of the new destination for events in Liverpool, offering world-class dynamic spaces for conferences, workshops and dining, as well as event production services to accommodate virtual and hybrid events.
Harrison Drury’s Manchester team goes from strength to strength with the appointment of Wendy Catterall,
who will advise clients on a range of corporate matters including mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions and corporate governance matters.
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.