
Gentrification debate needs to look beyond changes at the neighbourhood-level, and adopt a city-wide perspective.
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Gentrification debate needs to look beyond changes at the neighbourhood-level, and adopt a city-wide perspective.
The problems that successful cities face stem from poor city management – not gentrification
Meeting new pledges on housing and infrastructure will mean taking tough calls to unlock more land for development.
New metro mayors will have less executive power than the Mayor of London. Getting things done will mean taking action outside their formal remit.
Three reflections from our events discussing priorities for the new city region mayors.
As national politics undergoes a series of changes, the new mayor of London is getting on with the job. But how is he doing?
Adults polled across the Liverpool city region think that housing and major infrastructure developments should be a priority.
The new mayor is right to seek greater control over planning, but also faces difficult and contentious decisions.
Our polling shows that the new Mayor of Tees Valley needs to address people's concerns over skills in the city region.
Public awareness of new mayors is surprisingly high given that the campaigns haven't begun in earnest.