Insight
Selected industry experts bring you insight and expert advice, across a range of sectors.
Don’t be surprised if Labour loses North West seats in 2023 local elections
Yes, I know that a YouGov poll puts Labour on 50% of the vote, but a number of factors will mean that we shouldn’t expect this to lead to a red tsunami in the region when voters go to the polls this spring.
Are you making the most of your PR?
A large part of public relations is getting third parties to take your message and put it out into the world.
Conjuring a sense of place
Branding is a crucial aspect of any successful venture, and an important tool used to tell the story of a product, service, or place.
Serviced office operators left in rates uncertainty
We’re in a continued period of change with some very interesting caselaw developments and new legislative requirements on the horizon.
The advent of the AI tool: ‘These aren’t the droids you’re looking for’
AI is the initialism on everyone’s lips at the moment. Where it was previously the reserve of science fiction writers, it has now hit the mainstream with a slew of market-ready tools for every Tom, Dick and Harry to get their hands on.
The North’s road to clean energy and net zero
Don’t be fooled by some of the headlines from yesterday’s Convention of the North. The real point of agreement was the role that clean energy technologies can play in powering the Northern economy.
What’s the story?
We all tell stories about ourselves and our businesses. These stories can be helpful and see you through tough times, or they can create unhelpful definitions that leave you stagnating.
£1.5bn Covid Additional Relief Fund fails to deliver
There has been a shortfall of £302m in relief that could have provided a lifeline to struggling businesses, but never found its way into the right hands.
Three ways you can improve your marketing in 2023
With the right plan, opportunity can be found on the stormiest of seas.
Salford’s Tree of Knowledge: The value of retaining history
The ‘Tree of Knowledge’ as it has become known, is a Grade II listed relief mural that was created in 1962. Made from water-worn pebbles and historic ceramic fragments found on the site prior to construction, it has long been a landmark feature of Salford. It features an owl representing wisdom overlooking the flowering tree of knowledge.
Substantial inconsistencies in new business rates list
We’ve been looking at whether the figures adopted by the Valuation Office are supportable.
In defence of housing targets
The government’s pledge to build 300,000 homes a year by the mid-2020s is perhaps the only piece of policy preventing the shortage from spiralling out of control.
Yoinks! Property still has an image problem
Development is evil, developers are nasty capitalists who want to build, build, build with no thought for the climate crisis or the communities and places that they’re building in. In fact, the opposite is true.
Next business rates draft list due next week
Despite the imminent release, the government has remained tight-lipped about two rather large elephants in the room: Transitional Relief and Small Business Rates Relief.
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