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Kathrin Enenkel explores the tense relationship between politics and economics within the Government's levelling up agenda.
Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney on the effects of austerity and the policies needed to reverse them.
There’s much to be achieved in the Red Wall if policy focuses on skills and health outcomes, but attracting high skilled jobs will be much harder.
There are many ways of defining cities, but the one used should be selected for economic rather than political reasons.
The Government has announced it will not extend its temporary uplift of Universal Credit, but its hopes that a recovering economy will step into its place won’t apply across the country.
Researcher Tom Sells on how to reform the transport system to level up the UK's largest cities and towns.
Levelling up the economy should be about helping struggling places, but policy must recognise its limitations in how much it can do for different places.
Analyst Valentine Quinio discusses the challenges faced by our high streets and city centres, and how the levelling up agenda should support them.
In advance of the Government’s forthcoming Levelling Up White Paper, this briefing sets out what the levelling up agenda should aim to achieve and a strategy for achieving it.
Senior Analyst Elena Magrini on what the Government needs to do in skills policy to level up the UK.