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Insider's cover story on the nuclear industry reflects the importance that businesses in the energy sector have on the economy of the North West. We also examine the prospects for glass maker Pilikington and the effects of shifting trends in regional retail companies. A CD-ROM with full details of the Top 500 companies is available for sale.
Insider debates the big issues that face the region - this month the focus shines on the prospects for Manchester Airport and the potential for its privatisation.
Insider takes into the often murky world of sports agents. Neil Tague speaks to agents and leading personalities from the world of football finance.
Insider's April edition focuses on two men who show how tough business can be - Paul Sanders and Mark Koch. We also reveal the complex business behind Modus Properties, one of the region's most dynamic property developers.
Why a huge order from Saudi Arabia is good news for the defence sector in Lancashire, plus a focus on other important sectors such as food.
Hostile takeovers are not for the faint hearted and Insider guides business owners through a tactical guide to defence and attack.
Insider's Power 100 features the leading lights in the region's business community and a smattering of powerful celebrities and media figures. We also present an exclusive and revealing interview with one of the North West's most impressive entrepreneurs, Brian Kennedy.
The August 2006 issue of Insider probes the booming business of personal insolvency services in the North West. Currently a hot topic in the national media, the analysis comes as the DTI revealed that 26,020 people took out individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) in the last quarter.
Insider celebrates the wealth creators in the North West, that's why we publish the most detailed and probing annual survey of the region's wealthy entrepreneurs. But do you think we're daft enough to give it away on here? Oh no.
Insider takes a hard look at the issues facing the countryside in the October issue, with the launch of a new campaign to demand action on key issues.
Insider's bumper November issue features a detailed look at the some of the biggest issues facing Merseyside, or should that be Greater Liverpool? or the Liverpool city region? It's certainly a hotbed of debate and opinion. And we also speak exclusively to Martin Beaumont, chief executive of the Co-operative Group who has announced his retirement.
In wishing our readers a very merry Christmas Insider reflects on a frantic year across the North West. We also feature reports from three of our recent events in Manchester, Liverpool and Penrith. We also include an interview with Philip Green, the chief executive of United Utilities.