Today's Northern Powerhouse business news from Insider |
Leaders have welcomed the £600m investment and new council announced to support rail improvements across the North, but said more needed to be done to "level up" the North. Read More… |
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News from the Northern Powerhouse | Renaker's plans to build a pair of 52-storey skyscrapers in Manchester look set to move ahead next week. Read More… |
More than 1,000 homes could be built on a site at Sunderland's Northern Spire bridge under new proposals. Read More… |
Further details of a £1.4bn plan designed to boost the Liverpool City Region's post-Covid recovery have emerged. Read More… |
A Derbyshire-based psychology services specialist has received a six-figure investment to help it through the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More… |
Plans for a development of more than one million sq ft of new employment space on a site off the M1 in South Yorkshire look set to get the go-ahead next week. Read More… |
The Materials Processing Institute has reopened its steel plant on Teesside. Read More… |
A host of new food and beverage operators have opened at Leeds Skelton Lake Services. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Jodie Smith, business director at Webhelp, outlines what the initiative means to her, how to make the North an attractive place to work and build a business, and the importance of investment to ensure all region's can contribute to the UK's Covid-19 recovery. Read More… |
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