
The best way to create resilient town and city centres with a strong demand for local services is to encourage broader jobs growth
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The best way to create resilient town and city centres with a strong demand for local services is to encourage broader jobs growth
The recent focus on struggling high streets ignores the success of well-performing city centres and misdiagnoses the real problem: a lack of high-skill jobs
This briefing offers a detailed look at the migration patterns of graduates and students to and from Glasgow
As a decade of austerity comes to end, this year’s edition of Cities Outlook looks at how city spending has changed.
This report presents findings from the first-ever survey of UK city leaders, providing some understanding of their needs and challenges along with recommendations for national policymakers.
As robots take over the world of work, this report investigates the types of skills that humans will increasingly need to succeed in the future.
Towns and cities have different roles to play in the economy, and the success of one is often dependent on the other.
EU migration is vital to the success of cities, and this includes migrants with both high and low skills.
As the UK exits the EU it would be a missed opportunity not to reassess where power rests across the country, and in particular how this applies to cities.
While financial services tend to be centred in London, the industry plays a big role in cities across the country, and any deal for the sector after Brexit must recognise this.