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Gentrification debate needs to look beyond changes at the neighbourhood-level, and adopt a city-wide perspective.
The Government’s industrial strategy must identify how rural areas can complement the role played by city economies.
Sustaining the growth of places like Birmingham and Manchester should be top priority in the Government’s strategy to increase opportunities across the country.
The Buses Bill provides an opportunity to make an immediate difference, and demonstrate devolution delivering for voters.
What the evidence says about supporting communities affected by major job losses, such as around the steel plant in Port Talbot.
Regional economic disparities belie the conventional narrative of a dynamic, innovative economy.
When it comes to skills and productivity, Northern cities are closer to Eastern Europe than the South East of England.
The problems that successful cities face stem from poor city management – not gentrification
Greater competition between the two city-regions would be good for the economy, and for the future of devolution.
Meeting new pledges on housing and infrastructure will mean taking tough calls to unlock more land for development.