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Crawley and Peterborough have grown remarkably, but the two cities now face very different challenges
Three reasons why it's tough to convince politicians and the public to back devolution.
The Lib Dems and the SNP can put pressure on the main parties to devolve power.
London hasn’t always been successful, but its ability to reinvent its economy holds lessons for other UK cities.
Parties need to consider more carefully the geography of foreign investment and jobs in the UK.
School performance varies enormously between cities, threatening to reinforce patterns of economic disadvantage.
Birmingham has struggled to deal with its industrial hangover, but it is gradually adjusting to the 21st century economy.
The main Parties' proposals on welfare ahead of the Election do not reflect the varying costs of living in different cities.
Immigration policy should support, rather than restrict, the growth of UK cities.
Solving the housing crisis will require government to re-enter the market as funders or even house-builders.