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The July/August issue of Lancashire Business View magazine is now online.
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The July/August issue of Lancashire Business View magazine is now online.

Birmingham Airport (BHX) has unveiled its latest terminal investment as it opened the extended boarding gate lounges. The new and improved Gates 58 to 60 have been re-developed, improving boarding experience through better layout design that will also support airlines with on-time departures.

The governments devolution white paper, Labours union issues, more bad news for the economy, but a successful state visit of President Macron. And Forty years of Live Aid.

Government-backed programme empowers manufacturers to embrace digital transformation, creating 1,850 new jobs and upskilling 3,300 workers

An Annual Charity Golf Day in Lancashire has raised £6,100 for Rainbow Hub in Mawdesley.

Manchester Central, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, is inviting the public inside for an exclusive opportunity to explore the venue and meet the team behind the scenes

DSG is proud to announce that we have been named Professional Services Firm of the Year at the City of Liverpool Business Awards 2025. The awards were hosted by Downtown in Business and took place at the stunning Sefton Park Palm House on 3rd July.

We are delighted that Liverpool John Lennon Airport are our latest business of the week. Having just been crowned the best airport in the UK by AirHelp!

Fast-growing, award winning mid-tier commercial law firm HM3 Legal, already well established in Chester and celebrating its 10th anniversary in Liverpool this month, has today announced the opening of a new office in Altrincham, South Manchester – further strengthening its presence across the North West.

In this week’s blog Steven looks at This week, Steven explores what Gen Z and millennial hospitality staff really want in 2025 — and it’s more than just money. From flexibility to real growth opportunities, find out what it takes to keep young talent engaged and thriving.

Business leaders warn that failure to meet housing targets could jeopardise £5 billion cyber investment.

The 2025 National Student Survey ranks the University of Central Lancashire 35th for average positivity out of 122 institutions