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In fact, cities have a much lower carbon footprint compared to non-urban areas and must play a crucial role in the fight against climate change.
Air pollution kills. It’s a shame few politicians have dared point this out in recent weeks.
Only by building both up and out of cities will we start to close the gap on England’s 4.3 million missing homes.
Recently announced trailblazer devolution deals will see ‘growth zones’ established in the West Midlands and Greater Manchester Combined Authorities. Matthew Coombes makes the case for why they should be established in city centres.
While setting worthy ambitions and demonstrating Government has listened to objections to the current grants system, this week’s announcement from DHLUC still leaves us guessing as to how the Government intends to tackle key challenges.
Prices of goods and services may be stabilising, but consumer spending power is still far from where it was at the beginning of the crisis.
Ian Goldin and Tom Lee-Devlin discuss how cities can fulfil their promise of offering fulfilling and sustainable places to live.
Home to many hundreds of thousands of jobs, Leeds plays a central role in Yorkshire's economy. But just how reliant are high streets in the city's surrounding towns on its success?
Henry Overman, Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics joins Chief Executive Andrew Carter to discuss how to measure the scale of the underperformance of cities in the UK.
The share of remote job postings has increased in all cities since the pandemic, but the dominance of hybrid rather than fully-remote working means that this won’t ‘level up’ economic opportunity in the UK.