
As Centre for Cities prepares to launch Cities Outlook 2020 on Monday, I wanted to raise a final shout out for last year’s Cities Outlook, which focussed on the impact of austerity. As the...
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As Centre for Cities prepares to launch Cities Outlook 2020 on Monday, I wanted to raise a final shout out for last year’s Cities Outlook, which focussed on the impact of austerity. As the...
Cuts have hit places with the most impoverished populations hardest. How might already stretched councils apply evidence-based policy to fix the wicked problems that some of their residents are facing.
Building costly museums and stadia are expected to bring with them economic gains, but the evidence tells another story.
Sennett’s reflections on urban design are light on data, but thought-provoking on how we can make cities better places to live in
The city of Seattle is raising its minimum wage, and hopes to find out whether helping the working poor will impact on jobs later on.
Regional economic disparities belie the conventional narrative of a dynamic, innovative economy.
What we learned from our City Horizons event with Dr Benjamin Barber.
Xi Jinping's state visit to the UK is a prompt to better understand China's very different model of urbanisation.
Our Outlook roundtable with decision-makers was addressed by Bruce Katz, author of the Metropolitan Revolution, who advised: 'don't be a cheap date' when demanding greater powers for cities.