Andrew Carter speaks to Rob Johnson about the struggle to target charitable donations at the places that need them
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.
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.
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Andrew is joined by Dr Lucy Montague for a discussion of the future of the UK’s high streets.
Andrew Carter is joined by the author Alex Niven who explores themes of identity and political culture in the Northeast of England.
Writer, broadcaster and transport specialist Christian Wolmar discusses the economics of running Britain’s transport networks and argues that Britain has no transport policy.
Ian Goldin and Tom Lee-Devlin discuss how cities can fulfil their promise of offering fulfilling and sustainable places to live.
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.
Daniel Knowles shares insights from his new book looking at how dependence on cars affects urban geography, economics, and wellbeing.
The authors of our new report look at hybrid working in London and address several possible future scenarios for work in the Capital.
A discussion on how inequality is changing and how the language we use in public policy is not keeping pace with the society we live in.
A discussion on regional economic inequality in the UK and the challenges of policy intervention.
A discussion on the lessons learned from Germany's approach to closing regional economic divides.