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Hi-impact is excited to announce the official launch of a new area of the business; hi-impact L&D.
In a very busy week in the word of European football, we hear Martin Liptrot’s take from across the pond in the build up to the Italy vs England Euro 2020 Final.
Speaking in Liverpool on Wednesday at a Downtown in Business event, Lord Heseltine pulled no punches on World Heritage Status, devolution, Brexit and the city’s 40-year renaissance, Tony McDonough reports.
Jim reports on Lord Heseltine’s fascinating take on his time in Liverpool and his strong views on current events.From Brexit and the dangers of inflation to devolution and World Heritage Status for the city. Jim also hopes that England can win the Euros with no disputes about soft penalties or whether the ball has crossed the line.
David Morris MP takes a look at the Eden Project North and what it can mean for Lancashire.
Kim Leary looks at the opportunities a hybrid approach to office and remote working brings to businesses and employees.
Frank Mckenna explains the reasoning behind Boris Johnson’s decision to announce ‘Freedom Day’ and a loosening of COVID restrictions.
Reich Insurance Group look into the best way for businesses to avoid cyber attacks.
Liverpool personal training gym, Absolute Body Solutions (ABS), are offering DIB member companies in Liverpool, free taster personal training sessions for all their staff, that can be claimed at either of their Liverpool gyms.
Private sector lobby group and business networking club Downtown in Business (DIB) has announced further expansion plans, as it emerges from the pandemic stronger than ever.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies.
When 26 year old twin sisters Ellen and Alex Murphy began designing logo’s for friends and family ventures little did they imagine that within two years they would have left their successful full time jobs and be partners in a thriving business