Today's North East business news from Insider |
Latest News | Plans for a new hotel at the Royal Quays Outlet Centre in North Shields look set to get the green light at a meeting later today. Read More… |
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Dianne Sharp, CEO at The Leadership Academy, says why is it that we treat leadership as something we should all inherently know and not something that still needs work? Professional development shouldn't stop when you reach the top of the career ladder. If anything, it's only just begun. Read More… |
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A Newcastle independent clothes boutique has received funding from Barclays to enable it to continue trading through the Covid-19 lockdown. Read More… |
A deal has been agreed for peer-to-peer lender RateSetter to be acquired by Metro Bank. Read More… |
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More than 850 jobs could be cut at Hays Travel it has been reported. Read More… |
Flights from Teesside International Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol have resumed, reconnecting the Tees Valley with more than 100 destinations worldwide. Read More… |
DW Sports has outlined plans to restructure its gym and retail portfolio. The company, which has 1,700 employees across the business, said it would look to protect as many jobs and gyms as possible. Read More… |
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A milestone has been reached in the construction of Sunderland's new City Hall. Read More… |
Plans have been submitted for the redevelopment of a 19th century Victorian villa in Newcastle for housing. Read More… |
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Revenue has grown in the full-year results for Filtronic with the AIM-listed electronics manufacturer boosted by the sale of its telecoms antenna business at the start of 2020. Read More… |
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