There are almost 122,200 very deprived households in England and Wales Yesterday, another slew of Census data was released. This included statistics on deprived households measured across...
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Rachel Smith provides an overview of Network Rail's latest Business Plan and what it might mean for city economies.

A new collection of essays from senior city figures on how cities can drive economic growth.
The story of Birmingham in the 20th century provides a lesson for current and future policy.

A city’s economic past has a profound influence on its future. Current economic differences across the UK can be traced back not just decades but a century or more.
More people aged 20-24 are living with their parents. Paul Swinney looks at the pattern across cities.
Birmingham votes "no" to an elected mayor
Birmingham votes "no" to an elected mayor
Coventry, Bradford, Manchester and Nottingham have all voted no.

By working together on issues such as housing and transport, local authorities and businesses can achieve better economic outcomes.