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The Government has the opportunity to create a simple, strong, long-term financial incentive for growth. Eric Pickles has started out in the right direction, yet there still remains room for improvement.
A briefing note for cities, summarising the main points of the draft consultation document.
With the right design, the NHB and LGRR can create financial incentives for growth that benefit Britain’s cities, and the UK economy as a whole.
The number of people working part time because they could not get a full time job now stands at a record high of 1.25 million people.
The geography of jobs is changing, and so is their nature. Both of these trends make spatial mobility and qualifications and skills increasingly important at the lower-end of the labour market.
There is a great deal of excitement about the fall in unemployment - 88,000 people in the three months to April – in the press on the back of June’s labour market statistics.
Directly elected mayors have the potential to overcome some of the key local governance challenges.
Time is short, and if LEPs aren’t demonstrating that they’re making a difference in the next 6 months, they’ll struggle to regain the business confidence that is crucial to making them work.
Monthly Labour Market Briefing from Paul Swinney - the Coalition one year on.
With university fees increasing and the majority of universities set to charge the full £9,000, what does this mean for city economies?