Today's Northern Powerhouse business news from Insider |
Northern leaders have called for clarity, committed funding and collaboration in post-Covid-19 rail operations and transport investment. Read More… |
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News from the Northern Powerhouse | Flexible worker provider Redwigwam has been backed by NPIF – Maven Equity Finance to fuel the next phase of its expansion. Read More… |
A host of investments made over the past year totalling about £180m will be "vital" to driving the Liverpool City Region's economic recovery, according to mayor Steve Rotheram. Read More… |
Plans for a major new mixed-use development including a cinema, food outlets and hotel look set to get the green light next week. Read More… |
The locations of the team bases for the competing nations at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup have been revealed. Read More… |
Cole Waterhouse has appointed BTR Capital Partners to help identify a funding partner for its Anchorage Gateway BTR scheme. Read More… |
Business support organisation The Water Hub has received funding of £120,000 to enable it to continue to support research and innovation in the North East. Read More… |
An 11-acre former B&Q warehouse in Sheffield has been acquired for £5.5m with a new mixed-use development proposed for the site. Read More… |
FW Capital has now invested £20m to support Greater Manchester-based businesses through the NPIF – FW Capital Debt Finance initiative. Read More… |
Chester Zoo is set to reopen on 15 June but warned the 'fight isn't over just yet'. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Glen Higson of security technology specialist Bi3 outlines what the initiative means to him, the need for resources outside the larger cities, and the importance of collaboration between northern businesses. Read More… |
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