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Na terça-feira, 12 de julho de 2022, o centro de Birmingham. Estação Overground HS2
Na terça-feira, 12 de julho de 2022, o centro de Birmingham. Estação Overground HS2
Mais de 50 líderes políticos e empresariais estão fazendo o governo na próxima semana em sua decisão para descartar um HS2 subterrâneo. Políticas
Victoria reports on the latest key changes to Fit Notes, that you need to consider as an employer.
Dê uma mordida no almoço com o novo menu de 10 libras, servidos na semana de 260 barra do dia 360, o dia 260, o dia 260, o dia 260 no dia 260, o dia 260 para o seu céu de 260 anos.
Chef italiano líder Gino d'Acampo introduziu o chá da tarde em seu 360 Sky Bar, Innside Liverpool.
Acontecendo de sexta-feira 29 a domingo 31 de julho em um número de dólares em casa, o Festival de Música do Liverpool. Liverpool Paddington Village Hotel, incluindo fornecedores locais de café de feijão e cervejaria de pista de amor
New images have revealed the first look of Liverpool’s highest hotel – Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village hotel – due to open in Liverpool on July 4.
Join Downtown in Business on Tuesday 20th September for an special ‘In Conversation’ event with Chief Sustainability and Communications Officer at Newcastle International Airport, Graeme Mason.
Join Downtown in Business and High Performance Consultancy on Thursday 14th July at the fantastic INNSiDE by Melia hotel for what is sure to be a fascinating discussion into the ‘new’ post-COVID world.
Downtown boss, Frank McKenna recently made an appearance on one of the latest Pete Price podcast’s discussing Frank chats to Pete about the political and business world in Liverpool and the wider UK. Listen to the full episode below.
With the Governor of the Bank of England predicting a recession, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine smashing the ‘peace dividend’ and the prime minister indulging in economic Cake-ism, does the government have a plan to grow the economy? Frank McKenna suggests tax -cutting may be the way to go.
Six years on from our decision to leave the European Union, Jim looks at how it is impossible for any of the parties to admit we made a huge mistake and promise any steps to remedy the damage it is doing to business.