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Devolving residential property taxes would help tackle the housing crisis where it is most acute.
There are signs Labour is shifting its position in order to re-establish the Party’s devolutionary credentials.
The economy, housing, devolution and the local elections in May will be key issues for cities in 2016.
Allowing cities to retain land and property taxes would encourage them to invest in housing.
We shouldn't let fears of a ‘postcode lottery’ hold places back from the opportunities created by fiscal devolution.
A new paper by Roger Martin, Richard Florida and others shows thriving cities in the US tend to have higher income inequality.
Mayors must be more than the 'price areas have to pay' for devolution.
Proposal in the new National Planning Policy Framework is welcome, but could go further.
The amendments, politics and implications of the Cities Bill as it passes its third reading in the Commons.
Enterprise zones at the edge of city centres tend to create low-skilled, low wage jobs.