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The latest release of Census 2021 data shows that cities in the Greater South East were the most popular destinations for migrants over the last decade.
Guilherme Rodrigues calls for clarity over the UK's domestic policy if UK cities are to keep pace with their European counterparts.
The number of passengers flying in and out of London has caught up with other international cities despite recent problems at UK airports, but a full Covid recovery is still to arrive.
Policy decisions around public transport should be based on where we need to be, not to where we were pre covid-19.
Despite predictions that international travel would suffer a long Covid hangover, visitors seem to be coming back to the capital
Valentine Quinio and Andrew Carter discuss the key findings from Centre for Cities' latest briefing, Homeworking and the high street.
The first blog in Centre for Cities' TfL series looks at how the pandemic has affected London’s transport network, and why TfL should move away from a fare-driven funding model.
The pandemic has changed the traditional commute but infrastructure schemes will still be key to getting people out of their cars and onto public transport.
Explore the changing levels of activity within the high streets of Britain's cities and large towns from February 2020 to May 2022.
As the labour market stabilises, claimant count rates in all cities still remain higher than they were pre-pandemic, impacting both the levelling up agenda and the current cost of living crisis.