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The partial end of ‘hope value’ is an important step forward, but more is needed to improve housing affordability in the UK.
Analysis of the latest ONS data release shows that the urban geography of prosperity greatly differs between London and cities in the Midlands and North of England.
Increasing public transport ridership is not just about network coverage and fares – increasing density around stations underpins the success of other policies aimed at encouraging modal shift.
With Sir Keir Starmer declaring himself a ‘YIMBY’ who was prepared to ‘bulldoze’ through the planning system to get homes built, and the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill becoming law,...
Hidden in the detail are some important steps forward for levelling up.
Will urban issues feature prominently in the election manifestos the next time the country heads to the polls? Here’s what we learned during the last two weeks.
Andrew Carter is joined by Paul Swinney, Ant Breach and Jess Tulasiewicz to share observations from 2023’s party conference season.
Join Centre for Cities at this year's Labour Party Conference 2023 for this panel discussion on the UK's 4.3 million missing homes and what's next for the housing sector and planning reform.
Writing for Conservative Home, Anthony Breach sets out why Conservatives should see planning reform and housebuilding as a priority for policy.
Labour should adopt a twin-track strategy for planning reform: quick wins inside the existing system, to buy time for the big planning reforms that the British economy and housing crisis require.