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News from the Northern Powerhouse | The Northern Powerhouse regions have continued to remain active in the private equity market in the first half of 2020, according to new data, despite the impacts of the global pandemic Read More… |
Plans for further development at Sunderland's 370-acre International Advanced Manufacturing Park (IAMP) have been given the go-ahead. Read More… |
The government has been urged to back a £1.7bn plans to support South Yorkshire's economic recovery from the Covid-19 outbreak. Read More… |
Plans have been revealed for the development of a hydrogen production plant in East Yorkshire which is set to be the largest of its kind in the world. Read More… |
Morgan Sindall Construction has been appointed to the University of Salford's £65m SEE Building, with work set to start in the coming weeks. Read More… |
A Northumberland company that makes components for electric vehicles is drawing up plans to move to a bigger factory and recruit hundreds of staff to meet increasing demand for its products. Read More… |
The Eden Project and Lancaster University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Read More… |
Plans to install a zip line between two Liverpool landmarks have been backed. Read More… |
Work has started on a development of ten industrial units in Rotherham, supported by a £1.6m grant from the European Regional Development Fund. Read More… |
Revvis has made its first appointment in the North as it launches in the UK. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Charlie Nettle, North East chair at the Chartered Institute of Marketing, outlines what the initiative means to him, the importance of transport infrastructure, and the need for clarity on what has been achieved. Read More… |
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