A jobs boom alongside a productivity squeeze has led to changes in the level and type of UK urban poverty.
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City Minutes: Cities Outlook 2024In a two-part series of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes podcast, Chief Executive Andrew Carter and Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney explore the findings and implications of the Centre’s annual snapshot of urban economies across the UK.
The UK economy has flatlined, and all parts of the country are suffering. This won’t change unless productivity growth improves.
With 2024 a likely election year, this year's Cities Outlook looks back at how cities have fared since 2010 and where the economy would be today had pre-2010 trends continued.
Join Resolution Foundation and Centre for Cities for the launch of new research on fiscal devolution for for London, Manchester and Birmingham.
City Minutes
City Minutes: Do Manchester and Birmingham city centres spread prosperity?Centre for Cities says increasing the size of Manchester and Birmingham city centres is an important part of generating prosperity in places elsewhere.
Join Resolution Foundation and Centre for Cities for the launch of new research on how to increase prosperity for Greater Manchester and the UK as a whole.
Join Resolution Foundation and Centre for Cities for the launch of new research on how the West Midlands could close its productivity gap.
The launch of Centre for Cities' latest report exploring growth hotspots around the country, and their relevance for policymakers.
Recently announced trailblazer devolution deals will see ‘growth zones’ established in the West Midlands and Greater Manchester Combined Authorities. Matthew Coombes makes the case for why they should be established in city centres.