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In recent times, as we all continue to navigate through the pandemic, I have found myself delving deeper into music and appreciating how it encourages connectivity, motivation, and entertainment.

It seems a long time ago that the Chancellor signed the West Yorkshire devolution deal at Nexus at the University of Leeds. It was only in March, just days before COVID-19 turned our lives upside down.

There won’t be an easy path to recovery for the UK’s High Streets following this tumultuous period. What is clear is that the post-Covid-19 period will result in ‘new beginnings’.

“Hi, my name is James and I’m here to help tonight. It sounds like you’re going through a lot at the moment, would you like to tell me more about it?”

According to the Sunday Times (£), radical, status-quo-hating Dominic Cummings is focusing some of his energies into reforming the planning system, rightfully keen for

With lots of creatives and directors locked indoors for weeks on end, agencies have had to re-think how they make effective advertising.

With precious little live sport to enjoy lately, it’s no surprise that sports documentaries have been capturing the public imagination. Here are some of our favourites.

The Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley could have saved himself a lot of aggravation had he had a healthy, positive attitude towards media relations.

Explaining to communities how construction is continuing safely – in a way that is “Covid-19 Secure” – has become an extra challenge for site teams.

As the planning process moves online, John Quinton Barber says fears that community engagement has disappeared and the public are being excluded need to be addressed

In these challenging times, we know that mental health matters now more than ever. As we mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2020, some of Team Social share the little things that have supported their mental wellbeing during lockdown.

Integrated agency Social has been appointed to lead a national campaign with the fashion designer and BBC’s Great British Sewing Bee judge, Patrick Grant, to encourage sewers to make face coverings for their community.