Record month for I Am Moore, with almost 40 young people placed into full-time employment
Social impact mission I Am Moore, has celebrated a record month, after placing 39 young people into full-time employment across the country.
Social impact mission I Am Moore, has celebrated a record month, after placing 39 young people into full-time employment across the country.
In the first of a new regular blog, ladybosshr, asks ‘what is your why’? And explains how finding her ‘Why’ has helped to shape her business for the better.
On the back of another week of ‘sleaze’ headlines for the government, Frank McKenna offers a couple of solutions that he believes would change our politics for the better.
Merseyrail passengers can make the most of travel around the Liverpool City Region this Christmas as trains will be running on Boxing Day.
The University of Birmingham is to offer hundreds of scholarships to under-represented groups in the Midlands to help them improve their skills and secure jobs in the technology sector.
Atelier is the latest residential development delivered by ECF, which has brought forward 167 stunning one, two and three-bedroom apartments alongside 11 three-bedroom townhouses for sale, with eight ground-floor commercial units and extensive public realm improvements.
It’s been a successful week for President Biden. A starring role at COP26 was equalled by accomplishments from his team back in the U.S.A.
Are northern Red Wall Tories about to replace the old guard as the MPs with clout in the Conservative Party? Jim poses the question in the aftermath of the Paterson Affair. He also reports on some great ideas for helping state school pupils suggested at a recent Downtown event.
Downtown in Business, in association with Knowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) and Sciontec, will host its inaugural national Innovation, Health & Technology conference at world class venue, the Spine, in Paddington Village, Liverpool.
Lancashire MPs recently visited both BAE Systems facilities in Samlesbury and Warton to learn more about the company’s contribution to the County.
If the price of everyday items rocketed at the same rate as used cars, the average price of car mats would cost almost £36* and would climb to £56.58 in the next two years if the same rate of inflation continues.
Could Labour highlight a litany of ‘one rule for them’ Tory disasters by standing aside for an anti-sleaze candidate in the forthcoming North Shropshire By-election? Frank McKenna focusses on another government U-Turn in his latest Downtown blog.