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Regional law firm strengthens corporate team with key appointment
Regional law firm Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP is delighted to announce that Susie Mortonson has joined its corporate team as a partner.
Read moreDeep breathwork session helps business leaders combat stress
A business audience of around 70 emptied their heads and bared their souls as they embraced a breathwork experience designed to help them release their emotions to deal with personal and professional stress.
Read moreRollits invests in the future with the recruitment of two new trainee solicitors
Two young lawyers who completed legal work experience with Rollits have now joined the firm as trainees.
Read moreHull's Myton Law to sponsor Workboat Association AGM
Chamber member, Hull-based specialist shipping, rail and logistics law firm Myton Law is sponsoring the Workboat Association’s 2023 Annual General Meeting on November 20 and 21. The event will see 140 attendees from the Association’s membership, made up of workboat owners, operators and stakeholders, gather to debate issues including safety, the Workboat Code 3 and seafarer wage compliance.
Read moreChambers legal rankings inspires client confidence
Leading law firm Rollits LLP has reinforced its strong credentials across its practice areas in the latest legal directory rankings.
Read moreLearn about the next phase of the Goole Town Deal programme at forthcoming exhibition
As the eight projects allocated a share of Goole’s Town Deal funding progress through the delivery stage, an exhibition will be held on Monday 27 November in Goole Market Hall to give residents and businesses a chance to find out more about the programme, and comment on the very latest proposals for two of the projects.
Read more“Paperless cockpit” steers software business to soaraway success
A business which provides software solutions to literally lighten the load for the post-Covid aviation industry has soared ahead as airlines continue to seek savings, improve flight safety and increase operational efficiencies.
Read moreNew appointment for Hull-based specialist shipping, rail and logistics law firm
Matthew Doughty has joined Myton Law, the Hull-based specialist shipping, rail and logistics law firm and Chamber member.
Read moreHull businesses secure ‘star’ status by supporting staff to choose sustainable travel options
Four of Hull’s most notable businesses and organisations have received national certification for their workplace travel plans which encourage and support their workforces, around 2,530 staff, to walk, cycle and use public transport for their daily commute.
Read moreHumber Freeport approves £25m of investment for projects to drive green economic growth
Humber Freeport has signed off a total of almost £25m of investment for projects to stimulate growth and create hundreds of jobs across the region.
Read moreHull College Shortlisted for Apprenticeship Provider of the Year (Training Provider) in the 2023 AIM Empowering Futures Awards
Hull College is thrilled to announce that it has been shortlisted for the Apprenticeship Provider of the Year (Training Provider) award at the prestigious 2023 AIM Empowering Futures Awards.
Read moreSecond phase of development to begin and a hugely successful first 18 months for RaisE
Leading recruitment company celebrates phenomenal growth as they conclude second year
Leading recruitment company Consortium Recruitment has announced its year-end results with phenomenal growth
Read moreEngineering design consultancy expands to the Humber and opens a new office in Hull
A long-established engineering design consultancy is aiming to build partnerships and generate job opportunities after expanding to the Humber by opening a new office in Hull.
Read moreHulloween Steampunk Festival returns for a weekend of the weird and wonderful
The Hulloween Steampunk Festival is heading back to East Yorkshire with the promise of more weird, wacky and wonderful experiences for all the family and the hope that the excitement around the event will help to secure a top tourism award.
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