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It may have many admirers, but Poundbury’s location means that it was always going to struggle to achieve its central aims.
Cities in the North have higher shares of inactivity due to poor health, as shown in Cities Outlook 2023.
Andrew Carter talks all things regional development with economist David Higham.
While many cities perform poorly against the national average, they still play an important role in their regions despite this underperformance.
One year after the publication of the white paper, and three years after a general election, the Government has very little to show on levelling up. This is what should happen now.
Writing for Conservative Home, Chief Executive Andrew Carter says that figures on hidden unemployment underline once again the scale of the challenge that policymakers face to bring people back to work and narrow regional divides.
As well as providing a deep dive into the latest economic data on the UK’s cities and largest towns, this year our flagship publication focuses on the scale and geography of economic inactivity across the country.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter and members of Centre for Cities’ research team explore the findings and implications of Cities Outlook 2023.
What does the UK's growing inactivity crisis say about the state of the labour market and how should policy tackle this urban problem?
Access the latest available data on the UK’s 63 cities and largest towns on everything from population, to business start-ups.