Businesses are striving to make things accessible, and whilst I've had to learn to ask, I have also found that so many are willing to change ...
Jack Frater, Agricultural Consultant for Edwin Thompson, speaks about the potential impact on agriculture as war rages in the Middle East.
Renovations to transform a former Maryport church into a new base for the Maritime Museum have been delayed due to storm damage.
Workers at a Cumbrian packaging firm are set to be balloted for industrial action after conciliation talks over pay broke down.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she had the “right economic plan” for the UK on Tuesday. Now business leaders are reacting to her Spring Statement.
The Reflective Rebels podcast, produced in Carlisle and now in its second season, tells the story of Ms Kneath, who was once told she wasn’t good enough for the animation industry. Instead of giving ...
Robert Walker - recently honoured with an MBE for work in advancing neurodiversity and inclusive workplace culture at DEFRA - explains ...
A sticking plaster approach will not deliver a healthy economy. Stability must now be turned into delivery. The diagnosis is clear. It is time to get on with the cure.
Cumbria is set to take centre stage at the Houses of Parliament next month as political leaders, investors and industry representatives gather ...
A former CEO of BrewDog bars has published a statement urging the government to create "an environment that backs business rather than ...
Rising female unemployment and increasing numbers of young women left out of work are holding back Britain’s jobs market and costing the economy billions of pounds, according to a report.
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