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For the first time in British history a directly elected mayor has become Prime Minister – what might this mean for cities?
In one of our series of City Horizons events, speakers discussed their new book, 'Britain Beyond Brexit'.
Although free ports are touted by Boris Johnson as a way to bring jobs to struggling areas, lessons from enterprise zones suggest otherwise
Housing is connected to how people voted in the referendum. Any politician who wants to address our Brexit divides will need to end the housing shortages in our growing cities
The next prime minister needs to have a government programme that improves the lives of people in cities
Policymakers are under pressure to deliver a Brexit deal that protects particular export industries such as automobiles, financial services, and pharmaceuticals
For Britain’s cities, Commonwealth trade is not a substitute for access to the EU market
Increased post-Brexit access to global markets is unlikely to compensate cities for their loss of access to the EU single market
As Britain prepares to leave the EU, our new trade report finds that services make up the majority of all city exports and examines how a goods-only customs arrangement might affect jobs and prosperity
Andrew writes for Conservative Home on how urban funding pressures are not just bad news for public services, but also bad news for the British economy.