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漏 2026 a 海角视频
Enda Mullen
Survey says HS2 will not deliver for small business
Economic Development
Small businesses in Birmingham do not back the HS2 rail link and do not believe it will be a boost to business, according to a new survey.
Manufacturing Advisory Service Barometer reveals SME confidence at 12-month high
Economic Development
Growth prospects amongst West Midlands manufacturing SMEs is at a 12-month high according to the latest Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) Barometer, which revealed almost three quarters of companies are expecting to increase sales over the next six months.
Special concept speedster for Aston Martin centenary
Economic Development
Warwickshire car-maker Aston Martin has unveiled a one-off high-speed concept car as part of its centenary celebrations.
Birmingham's Paragon Hotel to be transformed by Iraqi investor
Economic Development
Birmingham鈥檚 Paragon Hotel looks set to be transformed following its acquisition by an Iraqi investor.
John Lewis appoints Birmingham flagship store boss
Economic Development
John Lewis has announced Kim Lowe, a native of the Midlands, will be the manager of its new flagship Birmingham store.
Adopted Brummie Leonard Lord and how he gave the world the Mini
Retail & Consumer
A new book is aiming to lift the lid on Leonard Lord, the man who ran Longbridge in the wake of Herbert Austin, but who remains an unsung hero of 20th century industry.
Hardeep Singh Kohli steps up to the plate at Itihaas
Economic Development
Controversial broadcaster Hardeep Singh Kohli is promising to add laughter as an essential ingredient to a menu of unique Asian dishes at an award-winning Birmingham restaurant.
Co-op breaks records with sales approaching 拢1 billion
Economic Development
The Midcounties Co-operative has announced record annual gross sales of almost 拢1 billion, an increase of 20 per cent on the previous year.
NFU hosts Russian stock-buying delegation as ban is lifted
Economic Development
A Russian delegation has visited the Midlands to source stock for massive ranch-style farms 鈥 after a 27-year ban on British beef and lamb was finally lifted.
College plan prompts calls to keep The Public in public domain
Economic Development
The boss of a controversial art gallery, branded a 鈥済ross waste of public money鈥 by MPs, has challenged plans by a local authority to convert the venue into an extension of the town鈥檚 college.
Enterprise Inns launch mass pub makeover scheme
Economic Development
Bosses from Britain鈥檚 biggest landlord are planning a multi-million pounds makeover to help pubs claw back business following a 鈥渃hallenging鈥 six months.
EH Smith building boss still going strong at 94
Economic Development
Classic car fan Ken Smith is still firmly in the driving seat at Solihull鈥檚 拢100 million turnover builders merchants EH Smith 鈥 at the astonishing age of 94.
Funding is biggest challenge to delivering iconic art for Birmingham
Economic Development
Funding is likely to pose the biggest challenge to delivering an iconic piece of public art for Birmingham that could rival the famous Angel of the North.
Morgan factory in Malvern to host personalised registrations auction
Manufacturing
Malvern car-maker Morgan is set to see part of its factory transformed into an auction room for three days when the DVLA pays a visit to conduct a sell-off of sought-after personalised registrations.
Best ever April sales for Jaguar Land Rover
Economic Development
Jaguar Land Rover has recorded its best ever April as the luxury car-maker鈥檚 global sales continue to grow.
Law firms Wilkes and Williamson & Soden set to merge
Economic Development
Birmingham law firm The Wilkes Partnership is set to merge with Solihull-based Williamson & Soden solicitors as the region鈥檚 legal sector continues to consolidate.
St Paul's Club appoints first female committee member in 153 years
Economic Development
Birmingham鈥檚 oldest business club is ringing the changes by appointing its first ever female committee member in its 153-year-old history.
Birmingham Chamber leads tributes to former president Rod Ackrill
Economic Development
Rod Ackrill, former president of Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, has died aged 64 after a long illness.
Business activity down in West Midlands
Economic Development
New data from Lloyds TSB has revealed business activity was down fractionally in the West Midlands during April.
Accountant jailed in 拢1 million VAT fraud
Economic Development
A corrupt chartered accountant from Birmingham has been jailed for three years for defrauding the British taxpayer of more than 拢1 million in unpaid VAT.
New push for Birmingham and Black Country Community Foundation
Economic Development
A relaunched Midland charity is pushing to create the sort of business philanthropy espoused by the prime minister in his 鈥楤ig Society鈥.
Pioneering car share scheme launched in Birmingham
Economic Development
Birmingham has become the second 海角视频 city to launch a pioneering car sharing scheme which allows people to walk up to a car, get in and drive off.
Locomotive firm steaming ahead with 拢100,000 grant
Economic Development
A Birmingham firm which restores historic locomotives and runs steam trains on the 海角视频 rail network is aiming for further growth after securing a grant to expand its facilities.
University of Birmingham research paving the way for antibiotic renaissance
Economic Development
Vital research being undertaken at the University of Birmingham is being tipped to lead to a renaissance in the use of antibiotics.
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