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With 2024 a likely election year, this year's Cities Outlook looks back at how cities have fared since 2010 and where the economy would be today had pre-2010 trends continued.
The partial end of ‘hope value’ is an important step forward, but more is needed to improve housing affordability in the UK.
Andrew is joined by Dr Lucy Montague for a discussion of the future of the UK’s high streets.
Andrew is joined by the Welsh Labour politician and Leader of Cardiff City Council to discuss areas of policymaking in Wales that they think will be the most interesting in the years to come.
Andrew Carter is joined by the Leader of Hull City Council to talk about devolution and what it has taken to put Hull on the map.
Analysis of the latest ONS data release shows that the urban geography of prosperity greatly differs between London and cities in the Midlands and North of England.
Increasing public transport ridership is not just about network coverage and fares – increasing density around stations underpins the success of other policies aimed at encouraging modal shift.
Andrew Carter is joined by the author Alex Niven who explores themes of identity and political culture in the Northeast of England.
Andrew is joined by the Leader of Newport City Council to talk about leadership and the future of the fastest-growing city in Wales.
Andrew Carter is joined by John Stevenson, Conservative MP for Carlisle and leader of a group of Conservative MPs making Northern voices heard within their party.