
This report looks at how closer collaboration of the 26 largest cities after the Core Cities might benefit the national economy.
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This report looks at how closer collaboration of the 26 largest cities after the Core Cities might benefit the national economy.
But where’s the growth going to come from? Who’s going to deliver it? And, critically, how much will it cost?
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...
Over the past 12 months, housing has become the zeitgeist for economic growth - and rightly so.Cities Outlook 2013 has shown that if we put the place back in to policy by understanding the...
So its official (at least until the revisions anyway) the national economy has grown by 0 per cent this year. And the 0.3 per cent contraction announced on Friday for Quarter 4 of 2012 has...
Help us discover where development is stalled in the UK.
Coventry, Bradford, Manchester and Nottingham have all voted no.
Unemployment jumped to 8.1 percent in the three months to August, the highest rate since July 1996 - casting further doubts on the recovery of the private sector in the UK.