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Relocating civil servants will not, on its own, improve Government thinking; here's what will.
Writing for UK in a Changing Europe, Andrew Carter argues that a post-Brexit England should shift power down to directly elected mayors.
The launch of our annual health-check of UK cities
LSE's Professor Tony Travers discussing two decades of the London mayoralty.
Six areas to watch in infrastructure policy this year.
Can the de-centralization of political powers help the country to recover from the second lockdown?
The recent stand off between Andy Burnham and the Government shouldn't be seen as a failure of devolution, it shows that it's working. But there's still more to be done.
If metro mayors are defunded, sidelined or even scrapped then the Prime Minister’s levelling-up agenda will fail, and ultimately so, too, will his government argues Andrew Carter.
Four senior politicians on how the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting the levelling up agenda - and why it's more important than ever.
While Central Government is having to deal with the effects of the pandemic, now is exactly the right time to be devolving responsibility and resources to cities and towns across the country, argues Andrew Carter.