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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?
Monthly Labour Market Briefing from Paul Swinney, with an overview of the Work Programme.
Three areas where the Budget will most impact cities: Enterprise Zones, planning and housing, and skills.
The focus of our Budget submission is on transport, skills and support for struggling places.
Certain cities are already the driving forces behind regional and national growth and policies that release the potential of these cities can drive UK prosperity.
Monthly Labour Market Briefing from Paul Swinney, with analysis of the impact of the recession three years on.
Strategies to grow and retain Croydon’s office based jobs need to build on its dual role in the London and South East economies and an understanding of the growth potential of the town.
This 2011 paper looked at why the Government’s policy on Enterprise Zones needed to be radically different to the failed 80s policy.