Wild Immersion’s First Permanent UK Venue

Global VR company, Wild Immersion, is opening its first permanent UK interactive cinema facility at intuTrafford Centre, following a successful trial this summer.   Described as the ‘World’s First Virtual Nature Reserve’,...

MP’s scathing over Thomas Cook collapse

The House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has today written to Andrea Leadsom  the Secretary of State for the Department for Business,...

Service Centre sector continues to deteriorate says CBI

Business optimism across the services sector fell in the three months to November, but at a slower pace, according to the latest quarterly CBI...

North West firms to create new jobs in 2020 as business confidence holds steady

Businesses in the North West are planning to create more jobs during 2020 as confidence in the region held steady at 6% during December,...

Manchester’s Creative Industries given a welcome boost

Creative industry businesses in Greater Manchester have been given a welcome boost following the launch of an innovative new programme that will help them...

Smoking Gun makes a racket with England Squash appointment

National sports governing body, England Squash, has been appointed by Smoking Gun, to help grow its membership and broaden its audience reach. The agency will...

Salford Brewery invests £70k in business rebrand to put ‘family’ at the heart of...

The Salford-based brewery has taken inspiration from its ‘lucky number seven’ and applied the vibrant creative across the core range and special beer cans. The...

Bank of England warns of severe disruption to the UK economy

The Bank of England's scheduled monthly meeting has voted unanimously to maintain the Bank Rate at the historic low of 0.1%. However the members of...

Has COVID-19 changed society’s view of money forever?

Future monetary policy will need to change to be effective says Gavin Brown and Dr Richard Whittle from Manchester Metropolitan University  As we sit here,...

British Airways looking to make 12,000 redundant

British Airways is looking to make up to 12,000 people redundant as the carrier struggles during the Coronavirus crisis. The carrier is formally notifying its...