
Why are companies leaving Liverpool?
To retain its young people and thrive, the city and its wider region need to create interesting, well paid jobs. But the private sector isn’t buying what Liverpool is selling
To retain its young people and thrive, the city and its wider region need to create interesting, well paid jobs. But the private sector isn’t buying what Liverpool is selling
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