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Enda Mullen
Sandwich bar counts cost of New Year break in
Economic Development
A business in the heart of Birmingham was left counting the cost following a break-in over the New Year bank holiday.
A round up of news from the region’s legal sector in the past week
Professional Services
A round up of news from the region’s legal sector in the past week
Bentley sales bounce back
Manufacturing
º£½ÇÊÓÆµ car maker Bentley saw its sales rise by 37 per cent in 2011.
Bentley sales bounce back
Economic Development
º£½ÇÊÓÆµ car maker Bentley saw its sales rise by 37 per cent in 2011.
Staffordshire County Council backing first-time farmers
Economic Development
Ambitious entrepreneurs who fancy forging a new career as a farmer are being given the chance to fulfil their dreams thanks to a successful local authority initiative being run in Staffordshire.
Barrister and Government Minister - the career of David Lock
Economic Development
From the Bar to becoming a government minister and back to the Bar again – David Lock QC has enjoyed a varied career, writes Enda Mullen.
Oxfordshire firm keeping the Jensen Interceptor alive
Manufacturing
A specialist automotive business is keeping a famous Midland motoring marque alive with a modern version of one of its most famous cars.
Businesses missing out on direct access to barristers
Professional Services
Businesses are failing to take advantage of regulations which were widened two years ago allowing direct access to barristers for legal advice and representation.
Marston's secures new finance package
Economic Development
Midlands pub operator and brewer Marston’s PLC has secured a new banking facility of £257.5 million in a deal led by Barclays Corporate.
Legal news round up
Professional Services
A round up of news from the region’s legal sector in the past week
Coventry and Warwickshire companies confident but cautious says Chamber
Economic Development
The economy in Coventry and Warwickshire will remain static going into 2012, according to a new survey.
Business Birmingham seeking views of city lawyers
Professional Services
Business Birmingham, the city’s inward investment programme, is targeting key decision makers in the legal profession as part of a drive to increase its focus on this fast-growing sector in 2012.
Coventry & Warwickshire companies confident but cautious says chamber
Economic Development
The economy in Coventry and Warwickshire will remain static going into 2012, according to a new survey.
Business Birmingham solicits the opinions of city lawyers
Economic Development
Business Birmingham, the city’s inward investment programme, is targeting key decision makes in the legal profession as part of a drive to increase its focus on this fast-growing sector in 2012.
DLA Piper advises 2 Sisters on acquisition of Brookes Avana
Economic Development
DLA Piper has advised 2 Sisters Food Group on its £30 million agreement to acquire the Brookes Avana businesses from Premier Foods.
Legal news round-up
Professional Services
A round up of news from the region’s legal sector in the past week
Cambodia is the new China for Halfords
Economic Development
China is no longer the automatic go-to country for manufacturing with the emerging economies of tomorrow offering better value, according to the boss of one of the Midlands’ best known companies.
Construction firms facing tough operating environment says CBI\n
Economic Development
Nearly nine out of ten º£½ÇÊÓÆµ construction firms expect public spending cuts to act as a drag on operating conditions, the CBI has said.
Construction firms facing tough operating environment says CBI
Economic Development
Nearly nine out of ten º£½ÇÊÓÆµ construction firms expect public spending cuts to act as a drag on operating conditions, the CBI has said.
West Midlands residents ‘struggling to reach pay day’ according to R3 research
Economic Development
Almost half the West Midlands population struggle to stretch their finances to pay-day – and many households are turning to payday loans in desperation.
West Midlands residents ‘struggling to reach pay day’ according to R3 research
Economic Development
Almost half the West Midlands population struggle to stretch their finances to pay-day – and many households are turning to payday loans in desperation.
Alternative canal lock system gets ministerial backing
Economic Development
An inventor who believes he may have unlocked the secret to speeding up traffic on Britain’s canal network has received backing for his idea from the Environment Secretary.
Alternative canal lock system gets ministerial backing
Economic Development
An inventor who believes he may have unlocked the secret to speeding up traffic on Britain’s canal network has received backing for his idea from the Environment Secretary.
Marie Curie Big Build project gets law firm's backing
Economic Development
Marie Curie Cancer Care’s ambitious Big Build project, launched to create a brand new state-of-the-art hospice in Solihull, has received backing from trainees solicitors at a Birmingham law firm.
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