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Merseyrail has teamed up with tech company ecoATM to give passengers the opportunity to turn in their used smartphones in return for a fast payment.
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Merseyrail has teamed up with tech company ecoATM to give passengers the opportunity to turn in their used smartphones in return for a fast payment.
The latest edition of DQ is out now! This issue takes a look at some of the most influential business personalities from across the Downtown network.
Gregory Abrams Davidson (GAD Legal) is to expand its real estate department after advising on property development transactions in excess of £105 million in the last 18 months.
Downtown in Business is delighted to announce the shortlist for the City of Liverpool Business Awards 2021.
Manchester City Council has announced plans to launch an international design competition to create a world class space in the area centred around Piccadilly Gardens.
Following a £250,000 investment, a brand-new duelling piano bar is set to open beneath the Utilita Arena this summer. Bringing non-stop live music entertainment to Birmingham’s hospitality scene, Jukeboxers is set to kick-off the party in the city once they open next month.
A piece of artwork has been unveiled at Bidston train station as part of a project to use the railway to promote women’s mental health and confidence as we come out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Birmingham’s Unique Network hosted its first business networking event in Birmingham on 21st July 2021. Held at Pushkar on Broad Street, the event was a huge success with 63 attendees from Birmingham’s buzzing business sector.
This week, Martin discusses the fallout for Simone Biles’ decision to quit the U.S. Gymnatics team.
Downtown London chair, Simon Danczuk, dicusses why ti might be time for Boris to reshuffle his cabinet and explores who should dtay and who should go.
Jim looks at the turbulent employment market. Some firms are looking at laying off staff at the end of furlough, whereas others are begging chefs and lorry drivers to come and work for them.
The UK’s most visited zoo has launched a limited edition selection of mystery boxes. Each box has up to six fun-filled, animal themed gifts or toys – and every box is different.