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The UK’s urban transport problem costs the economy more than £23 billion a year in lost economic activity. How best can we address this and is the solution simply to follow in London’s footsteps?
Five key lessons for regional and national policymakers to level up the local economies of the Midlands Engine.
With all results declared, we revisit key urban battlegrounds to find geographic patterns emerging from local election results in May 2023.
Planning reforms under Jacinda Ardern have boosted housebuilding and affordability in New Zealand, with big lessons for British housing policy.
With this set of local elections testing Labour’s ability to win back seats in towns and cities in the Red Wall and beyond, we’ve picked out some of the key urban contests to have on your radar as voters head to the polls on 4 May.
This Earth Day, Senior Analyst Valentine Quinio explores whether the UK is making enough progress to meet its ambitious climate commitments.
Reflections from our 'In Conversation’ events last week with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, and Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, on new trailblazer devolution deals announced in the Spring budget.
The new tax on overnight stays is a step in the right direction for local funding, but with fiscal devolution more cities could benefit.
If the UK as a whole is to become more innovative, businesses in the Capital will need more reasons to invest in R&D and other intangible assets.
The change in rules around commercial property have a noble goal, but could carry unintended consequences for some of our weakest city economies.