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September 18, 2023

Business & Economy

Vision 2031: Engineering a regional brain gain

In the latest instalment of North East Times Magazine's VISION 2031 campaign, industry bosses and experts look at the region’s future through the prism of skills, assessing existing pathways and action needed to boost graduate retention and the attraction of domestic and international talent.

August 16, 2018

Business & Economy

New Tyneside boot camp boost thanks to free skills training

Two North East entrepreneurs have seen the number of people signing up for their boot camp training double in size thanks to skills gained on a free business improvement course. Floriane Rodriguez, a Pilates teacher, from North Shields, and Barbara…

April 15, 2020

Business & Economy

Harissa Kitchen to serve 9900 free meals to most vulnerable in Tyne and Wear

Harissa Kitchen, part of the Newcastle’s Food Nation CIC, is launching a ‘free meals’ service to support vulnerable people living in Byker, Walker, Sandyford, Ouseburn and Heaton effected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The initiative will be coordinated through Newcastle City…

April 21, 2020

Business & Economy

Free helpdesk launched to support business with COVID-19 related legal issues

North East law firm Muckle LLP has launched a new helpdesk, enabling businesses to speak to a team of lawyers for advice on legal concerns arising from the coronavirus crisis. The COVID-19 Business Helpdesk is a free service created by…

July 22, 2022

Feature

The diary of Charlie Holmes

Our approach is engineered for the way people interact with brands in 2021.

May 14, 2020

Business & Economy

Newcastle College launches free distance learning courses

Newcastle College has launched a range of free online courses to help people learn new skills and improve existing ones during the Covid-19 pandemic. In response to social distancing measures, the College has developed a programme of short online courses,…

December 24, 2020

Business & Economy

FSB research shows lack of preparedness for end of Brexit transition period

A new study of more than 1500 small firms has found that just 18 per cent of those which believe they will be negatively impacted by the end of the Brexit transition period have prepared for the changes coming…

October 12, 2016

Arts & Culture

Gosforth-based travel specialist Travel Bureau highlights new research

The research, based on the responses of more than 100 business people* reveals that, of the companies that do have a policy, more than a third have not been updated in the past four years and 32% have never…