Today's North East business news from Insider |
Latest News | Critical service provider Commercial Maintenance Services UK Ltd (CMS) is on track to exceed its pre-pandemic turnover after winning a string of new care sector and retail contracts. Read More… |
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Simon Grundy, commercial interior designer, helps organisations transform their businesses through design. Here he discusses the importance of talking with a designer, and your teams, when considering a new office. Read More… |
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The financing arm of manufacturing giant JCB has delivered loans worth more than £50m so far during the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More… |
A social enterprise has secured a £1m investment package to take its programme national. Read More… |
Retail giant Next has withdrawn its interest in acquiring the owner of Topshop. Read More… |
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Mediation has shifted into a new online context as a result of Covid 19 which has accelerated the growth of online mediations. The article covers the experience of Manolete Partners PLC in adapting to these changes and provides some tips for success for all parties to mediation to get the most out of the online process. Read More… |
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More than 12,500 businesses in the North East now in financial distress according to new research. Read More… |
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Work has started on a £900,000 scheme which forms a wider £59m programme to create new homes in Sunderland. Read More… |
A Durham-based architecture firm has completed an exclusive residential scheme in Gosforth. Read More… |
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Nissan's Sunderland plant is secure, according to reports, with the company saying Brexit had given a competitive edge on car battery tariffs. City council leader Graeme Miller said it "is another vote of confidence" for the automotive sector in Sunderland. Read More… |
A manufacturer is bringing fresh talent into its North East team by tapping into support from Sunderland City Council. Read More… |
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