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Combined authorities are viewed by Westminster politicians as the primary unit through which to deliver more devolution.
Our letter to the Chancellor suggests three ways to support those cities with the greatest capacity to drive economic growth in the short-term.
To attract foreign investment, cities need to increase the stock of knowledge in their economies.
How and why have city economies changed over the last 100 years?
Reflections on two new books by the OECD on cities, which we launched at a roundtable event in London last week.
A new smart cities project launches today in Manchester with a particular focus on reducing carbon emissions.
Real earnings remain well below pre-crisis levels in the majority of urban Britain, but there are significant differences between cities.
The UK lags behind many other nations when it comes to city mayors being a standard and celebrated part of political life.
This report offers practical examples of places which have sought ways to resolve the housing shortage in those areas where homes are in the highest demand.
New report looks at the potential of clusters for growth across the country