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Last night Nick Clegg announced that another 20 cities will be given additional economic powers as part of the City Deals programme. As this press release sets out, each city has its own...
In a super connected world access to fast broadband is not a luxury any more; in many cases it is a matter of business survival. So how do British cities vary on their provision of this essential...
Arguably, the greatest progress in reducing UK carbon emissions has been the recession and its impact on industry. Between 2005 and 2010, total CO2 emissions in the UK fell 10 percent, with the...
This year’s Cities Outlook revealed that while the UK economy has experienced a downturn of two halves – rapid decline from 2008-09 followed by a three year period of minimal growth – the...
There are almost 122,200 very deprived households in England and Wales Yesterday, another slew of Census data was released. This included statistics on deprived households measured across...
Over the past 12 months, housing has become the zeitgeist for economic growth - and rightly so.Cities Outlook 2013 has shown that if we put the place back in to policy by understanding the...
After six months of relative silence, the debate about the Olympic Legacy reappeared on front pages yesterday with a joint article by David Cameron and Boris Johnson. And it appears that they...
So its official (at least until the revisions anyway) the national economy has grown by 0 per cent this year. And the 0.3 per cent contraction announced on Friday for Quarter 4 of 2012 has...
After tipping fairly steeply into recession in 2008, the UK economy has been walking a fine line between recession and recovery ever since. But, as we showed in our latest edition of Cities...
So how many houses do we have to build in our city'? This is the somewhat surprised question that has been posed to us on a number of occasions in media interviews for Cities Outlook in recent...