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JLA’s £12m refurbishment ‘to improve revenues and passenger experience’

THE pressure on airports to develop their non-airline revenues has grown in recent years.Read

Liverpool waits for Celtic Tiger’s economy to roar again

The Irish economy’s problems could have a big effect on the city region. Alex Turner reportsRead

Ian Penrose, chief executive of Sportech

Football pools firm Sportech bets on global success

Walton group is looking to new markets to prove it is more than just a football pools company. Alistair Houghton reportsRead

Can China really become world’s biggest economy?

FIGURES published earlier this week showed China has overtaken Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy.Read

Are we seeing a return to the ‘mend and make do’ of yesteryear?

MATT JOHNSON is chairman of Mando GroupRead

Will Merseyside’s new BioCampus keep jobs here?

WHETHER it originates from Europe or Whitehall, the fact is that money for regional development in our part of the world is drying up.Read

Merseyside property auctions showing signs of recovery

Merseyside’s property auction houses are seeing an increase in buyers. Tony McDonough reportsRead

TMP seeks backing from private sector to become region’s LEP

THE Mersey Partnership (TMP) will today seek to persuade its private sector members to support its bid to become one of the Government’s planned new Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs).Read

Sir Michael Bibby

Bibby Line Group sails on through the downturn

Bibby Line has navigated a safe passage through 2009’s choppy waters, as Alex Turner reportsRead

Don’t blow Merseyside chance to exploit windpower growth says RenewableUK boss

OFFSHORE wind turbines can produce an energy output which is up to 25% higher than for similar turbines onshore.Read

How wind power can fan the Merseyside economy

Will Merseyside grab its chance to bag a part of the fast-growing wind energy industry?, asks Peter ElsonRead

Brian Fleet, Senior Vice-President, Centre of Excellence Wing and Pylon, Airbus UK

Building on the past is key to Airbus’ future

THE BROUGHTON factory site has roughly doubled in size during the 11 years Brian Fleet has been the boss.Read

Airbus boss Brian Fleet: From lowly apprentice to high flier

After 36 years, Brian Fleet steps down as head of Airbus UK this Friday. David Jones reportsRead

Liverpool graduates with global influence

University of Liverpool graduate Alex Turner looks at what some city students have achievedRead

It’s your chance to put Liverpool council right as its new business advisor

UNIVERSITY of Liverpool executive John Flamson has been enlisted by city council leader Joe Anderson to write a job description for the post of business advisor to the council cabinet.Read

No shortage of advice for Liverpool Council’s new business advisor

Can one person cover all bases in the council’s new business advisor role? Peter Elson reportsRead

Linyi marked out as a rising star in the new China

LINYI is the largest prefecture-level city in Shandong Province, North East China.Read

Liverpool Chinese Business Association attempt to unlock ‘fairytale’ potential of Linyi

The Shanghai Expo is in full swing, but Neil Hodgson headed off the beaten track in ChinaRead

The World Cup - are the games good for business?

In tough times, big sporting events can boost the business economy – or not. Peter Elson reportsRead

Bizarre Creations boss Brian Woodhouse talks Blur

Brian Woodhouse says life is a Blur at Liverpool video game studio Bizarre Creations, as it prepares to launch its first big release for two years.Read

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