DIB unveils Spring/Summer events bonanza
Downtown in Business will host its most extensive spring/summer events programme ever in 2022.
Downtown in Business will host its most extensive spring/summer events programme ever in 2022.
Knowsley Lift Services were tasked with providing a reliable, efficient, cost-effective replacement solution for the hydraulic goods lift, which has had many reliability issues, given… Read More »Modernising History!
Nationwide Management Services are here to help, support and secure our clients assets, premises and workforce.
Downtown in Business, in association with the Liverpool Place Partnership, were delighted to host a breakfast forum this week which invited delegates to share their feedback and experiences from MIPIM and bring together ideas on how to keep the momentum going for the Place Partnership.
CPI’s new presence in Liverpool will help drive innovation and economic growth in the region.
Manchester Central, one of the UK’s largest event venues, is running its incubator programme as part of its ambition to discover the next big event and innovate within the sector.
Lancashire Business View is to profile those aged under 36 who are already making their impact in the business world in the magazine’s next Sub36 showcase in association with Lancashire Skills Hub.
Downtown Cheshire in Business were delighted to host our ‘Northern Power Towns Leaders’ Lunch’ recently at Opera Grill, Chester.
Longstanding Downtown member Dougal Paver of PR and public affairs advisors Merrion Strategy reviews our recent dinner with one the Liverpool Combined Authority’s new senior hires.
Unless and until Labour rediscovers its common-sense gene around complex issues such as transgender rights, it will never be in government. Frank McKenna’s latest blog focusses on Keir Starmer’s discomfort over the ‘culture wars’ issue that has dominated media interviews with politicians in recent weeks.
In the latest view from America, Martin Liptrot discusses the cost of universities in the U.S. and Why Florida is offering incentives via The Lottery.
Jim thinks there is no need to privatise Channel Four which has become a force for good for the northern media industry. He also look back on this week thirty and forty years ago which brought turning points for the Conservative Party.