The Government has a £1.5bn long-term plan for towns. So, how should we be thinking about towns and should this shape the work of Centre for Cities?
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by three people with insights into several upcoming 2024 Metro mayoral elections to find out more about the candidates and discuss some of the local issues...
Andrew Carter speaks to Paul Swinney and Anthony Breach about the growing influence of Metro mayors.
Andrew Carter speaks to Rob Johnson about the struggle to target charitable donations at the places that need them
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Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by three people with insights into several upcoming 2024 Metro mayoral elections to find out more about the candidates and discuss some of the local issues...
Andrew Carter speaks to Rob Johnson about the struggle to target charitable donations at the places that need them
In a two-part series of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes podcast, Chief Executive Andrew Carter and Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney explore the findings and implications of the Centre’s annual snapshot of urban economies across the UK.
Andrew Carter is joined by Caitlin Rollison, co-author of a new report that puts public transport usage in UK cities into an international context.
Andrew Carter is joined by Ant Breach to discuss how to finance economic growth in the UK’s biggest cities.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Researcher Matthew Coombes to discuss the findings of Centre for Cities' latest report, Miles better: Improving public transport in the Glasgow City Region.
Andrew Carter is joined by Paul Swinney, Ant Breach and Jess Tulasiewicz to share observations from 2023’s party conference season.
Centre for Cities says increasing the size of Manchester and Birmingham city centres is an important part of generating prosperity in places elsewhere.
Paul Swinney is joined by James Evans to discuss Centre for Cities’ latest research into innovation hotspots in the UK.
Andrew is joined by Centre for Cities’ Paul Swinney to explain the benefits to towns and villages of having a thriving city as a neighbour.