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The far-reaching impact of the credit crunch is being felt in the event sector, with venues across the UK reporting fall. . .

Paul Thandi, NEC Group's chief executive, has chosen a Media Lunch to air details of his determination to assist Birming. . .

Belfast's star keeps on rising

  August 22, 2008

Overlooked for decades due to economic and political reasons, the city of Belfast has been enjoying a boom in the past f. . .

Conferencing and events venues on the Isle of Man are hoping that the 1970s revival is not just confined to the world of. . .

Even as the city's year as the European Capital of Culture now looks like it is winding down to a close after its most f. . .

If the lives of a typical businessman and a global rock star have just one thing in common it is that they involve signi. . .

Though many conference organisers almost automatically opt for the hustle and bustle of London when it comes to hosting . . .

British city planners have been urged to look to the Spanish Basque Country for an ideal example of how urban regenerati. . .

The guest speaker phones from Paris to say he won't be able to make it as his plane is delayed; delegates slipping out of the back door in the middle of the afternoon to check up on the latest football or tennis scores; morale-sapped employees jostling for shelter under a gazebo as the rain falls on the garden-part AGM: organising a corporate conference can be challenging and stressful enough, but in the summer months, the potential pitfalls are magnified and only military-like planning can ensure a successful and memorable event.

As with most areas of business and the property sector, when it comes to hosting a successful conference, the importance. . .