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Concerted action is needed from national and local politicians, businesses and education providers to improve educational opportunities in all cities, from early years to schools and adult learning.
Labour's plans for annual business rates revaluations would bring certainty to cities and firms
Councillor Judith Blake, leader of Leeds City Council, writes about our new report on the economic ties between towns and cities
Andrew Carter argues that the fortunes of our towns and cities are inextricably linked - and towns do better when cities do too
New Centre for Cities research shows that the prosperity of towns is fundamentally linked to the vibrancy and success of the nearest city
Andrew Carter writes about how our new UK City Leaders Survey could help city leaders make the most of their collective influence
The Government’s Brexit ‘no deal’ plans should extend Freedom of Movement for at least two years to help British cities avoid labour shortfalls
The Government should go further with city region devolution
Andrew Carter writes about new Centre for Cities research which shows the importance of financial services in cities across the UK
New data published today suggests financial hubs outside of London could stand to lose most if the UK’s financial services sector is negatively impacted by Brexit.