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Little has been decentralised within England, except to London. It's time to be more ambitious and offer fiscal powers to cities.
Urban constituencies carry huge political significance for all three major parties. They are also key to the big election debates on the economy and the public finances.
The latest data from Outlook 2015 gives us a chance find out what has changed in housing markets across the country over the last 10 years.
Our Cities Outlook report has encouraged plenty of debate among policymakers, commentators and the public. Here is a run down of some of the highlights from the week.
Analysis of the latest employment data using our new data tool.
Our Outlook roundtable with decision-makers was addressed by Bruce Katz, author of the Metropolitan Revolution, who advised: 'don't be a cheap date' when demanding greater powers for cities.
Devolving additional fiscal powers to London could make a big difference in delivering the housing, transport and skills investment it needs to continue to thrive.
Cities in the South have continued to outstrip their counterparts in the rest of the country over the last 10 years.
With UK councils under more pressure to make efficiency savings, new data governance systems used in the US hold out the prospect of even more efficient and effective local government.
The rules on the eligibility of councils to join combined authorities in the two-tier system of local government need to be looked at again if the administrative make-up of England is to support economic growth.