Andrew Carter writes in The MJ about why fiscal devolution to cities is the way to achieve the widespread recovery George Osborne seeks as his legacy.
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Andrew Carter writes in The MJ about why fiscal devolution to cities is the way to achieve the widespread recovery George Osborne seeks as his legacy.
Paul Swinney argues in Placemaking Resource that we need to move away from short-term fixes to long-term investments in our seaside town and cities
Our Acting Chief Executive Andrew Carter responds to last week's Transport for the North (TFN) announcement.
Our Interim Chief Executive Andrew Carter responds to today's Budget Statement by the Chancellor
Paul Swinney writes for Progress Online about our Century for Cities report and the implications of its findings for the Labour Party.
100-year study of UK cities finds that the geography of knowledge and a city’s culture of innovation are more important than industrial legacy of manufacturing in determining current economic success.
Ben Harrison's blog on CityMetric suggests three lessons proponents of decentralisation should keep in mind during the election and over the next Parliament.
Paul Swinney writes in Society Central about how UK cities lack the tools that have allowed cities across Europe and the United States to steam ahead.
Andrew Carter writes a response to critics in the MJ on our use of the PUA definition to compare UK cities. They are not foolproof, but their strengths outweigh their weaknesses.
New analysis from Centre for Cities for the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has revealed the ‘postcode lottery’ that shapes young people’s job opportunities throughout the UK.