Today's Northern Powerhouse business news from Insider |
A global design, engineering and project management consultancy has been appointed to support the engineering development of Northern Powerhouse Rail. Read More… |
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News from the Northern Powerhouse | The world's largest commercial liquid air battery facility has been earmarked for Trafford in a move set to create more than 200 jobs. Read More… |
Planning permission has been granted for the Forge Island development which is set to bring a new cinema, food outlets and hotel to Rotherham. Read More… |
A new board designed to support and stimulate economic growth across all sectors in the Liverpool City Region has been established. Read More… |
Northern Gas and Power has outlined plans to create 150 jobs and has also secured a move to more than 30,000 sq ft of space in a landmark Gateshead development. Read More… |
Liverpool-based funding provider MSIF has outlined plans to further support and expand its offering to SMEs across the North West. Read More… |
Welcome to Yorkshire has set out its strategy to support the recovery of the region's £9bn tourism industry. Read More… |
Plans for a new Leeds railway station that could be used by about 340,000 passengers annually have been given the go-ahead. Read More… |
Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen has pledged to fund the wages of more than 100 apprentices to encourage businesses to create role as part of their coronavirus response. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Joshua Perry, head of Manchester at innovation funding consultancy Leyton UK, outlines what the initiative means to him, the need to ensure the best and brightest are working in the North, and the importance of a favourable business climate. Read More… |
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