Today's Liverpool business news from Insider |
Latest News | Progroup, a manufacturer of single and double-wall corrugated boards for the packaging industry, has increased its sales and narrowed losses during its latest financial year. Read More… |
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Nic Hartley from Deloitte offers his advice on the transformative opportunity to improve inclusion, career opportunities and wellbeing as we move to hybrid working. Read More… |
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A historic Liverpool architecture business has announced new ownership, with two existing team members stepping up to take control of the practice. Read More… |
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We are in a period when many already under-pressure product manufacturers must get to grips with the UK Conformity Assessed mark, a new product marking regulation to be used in place of the CE mark for goods being placed on the UK market. Director Mark Lupton argues that when supply chains are already stretched as we deal with the ongoing fallout from Covid-19, manufacturers should not have to face an increase in the regulatory burden and suggests we need less, not more, red tape. Read More… |
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The collective of businesses who represent Liverpool at MIPIM has rebranded to the Liverpool Place Partnership to reflect its new direction. Read More… |
Work is underway for Liverpool City Region to reach its target to become net zero carbon by 2040. Read More… |
A new nightclub is set to open in Liverpool city centre, creating more than 40 jobs. Read More… |
Fashion retailer Next has upped its profit guidance on the back of an "unexpectedly strong" performance. Read More… |
The chief executive of DWF has said the legal and business services provider enjoyed a transformational year after reporting revenue and adjusted profit growth. The firm also made a reported pre-tax loss of £30.6m, but said this was largely due to acquisition and closure/scale back related costs. Read More… |
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Quentin Keohane from Falconer Chester Hall asks if UNESCO is prepared to accept that Liverpool's successful path towards regeneration and economic growth during the last twenty years is worthy of compromise. Read More… |
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Bootle housing group Sovini has lodged plans to build more than 100 homes at the site of a vacant former Johnsons Cleaners building. Read More… |
An application has been submitted by developer Bracken House Properties for a proposed warehouse and distribution scheme. Read More… |
A former hospital site could be redeveloped into a scheme of almost 40 homes if new plans are given the go-ahead. Read More… |
Tim Hortons, the Canadian coffee chain founded by a former professional ice hockey player, is planning to open a shop in Aintree, creating 30 jobs. Read More… |
A new train station terminal could be on its way as part of the Marine Parade Plaza development in Southport. Read More… |
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Jeremy Hartley, managing director of Eric Wright Group, said "Delivering lasting social value through successful business partnerships has been core to our principles for many years; we believe that businesses should widen their vision and recognise they have the potential to play a far wider role in society, helping to build stronger communities through the delivery of clear and lasting change." Read More… |
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