The chief executive of Manchester Central Convention Centre has been confirmed as a speaker for Insider's State of the City Region event in Manchester.
Profit before tax has increased at Electronic Arts Limited, the video game company which was behind the FIFA franchise, despite a significant dip in turnover.
The Co-op has announced plans to open 75 new stores across the UK this year while also refurbishing many existing locations.
British factory output contracted further in December, with confidence hitting a two-year low amid rising costs and tax concerns.
Nationwide reports annual house price growth climbing to 4.7 per cent in December, with the average property value reaching £269,426.
A Rotherham hotel which was used by the government as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers has been put up for sale.
A family-owned plastering business has started work on the refurbishment of offices in Aberdare for its new headquarters following a £200,000 investment by the Investment Fund for Wales.
As the year draws to a close, we’re taking a look at some of Insider’s most read stories in the North West property market throughout the year.
The former chiefs of HSBC and Rolls-Royce have been knighted, as leaders from across the business world were among the people receiving New Year Honours.
Freeports, AI, an investment summit and the new US president have the potential to change the way Wales does business in the year ahead.
A convenience store that seemed to belong to a bygone age is to close its doors for good on Hogmanay after being in business in Brightons for over 100 years.
Experts in the South West have listed workplace burnout, return-to-the-office politics, artificial intelligence (AI) in recruitment and employee investment as their four key employment trends to watch ...