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Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Senior Analyst Anthony Breach and Researcher Matthew Coombes to discuss Centre for Cities’ recent report, All Cylinders: the Role of the Midlands...
Centre for Cities’ latest report gives a detailed picture on what hybrid working looks like in central London.
The authors of our new report look at hybrid working in London and address several possible future scenarios for work in the Capital.
Three years on from lockdown, central London workers spend on average 2.3 days in the office per week. Will a London running on 59 per cent of January 2020’s office attendance levels be enough to avoid a slump in the UK's long term productivity and prosperity?
How will the shift to hybrid working limit London’s future potential and how should policy tackle this?
The UK’s urban transport problem costs the economy more than £23 billion a year in lost economic activity. How best can we address this and is the solution simply to follow in London’s footsteps?
Five key lessons for regional and national policymakers to level up the local economies of the Midlands Engine.
With all results declared, we revisit key urban battlegrounds to find geographic patterns emerging from local election results in May 2023.
Urban economies essential for driving growth in the Midlands Engine are underperforming, and low productivity is to blame.
Planning reforms under Jacinda Ardern have boosted housebuilding and affordability in New Zealand, with big lessons for British housing policy.