Rise in new businesses in North East during Q1
More than 4,800 start-ups were launched in the North East last quarter, according to insolvency trade body R3.
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South Cumbria-based reporter covering a range of stories for The Mail in Barrow-in-Furness, plus The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal.
Some of Erin's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
South Cumbria-based reporter covering a range of stories for The Mail in Barrow-in-Furness, plus The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal.
Some of Erin's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
More than 4,800 start-ups were launched in the North East last quarter, according to insolvency trade body R3.
Hawkshead Relish is set to launch a new, sweet assortment of sauces.
Textile talents from the Western Lake District Fells are set to showcase their artwork at The Beacon Museum, Whitehaven.
An Oxfordshire based dance school stormed a Kent competition last weekend.
Newcastle's Life Science Centre is shining the spotlight on AI deception in its latest adult Science Speakeasy event.
Life Between the Ears brought heart-melting animals to greet residents at The Old Vicarage Care Home.
The charity behind the Social Worker of the Year Awards is searching for top-tier social workers in the North East.
Two care homes in Workington have raised a collective total of £1,187 for Lymphoma Action from tea party fundraisers.
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