
Practical policy solutions for supporting university and high-growth business collaboration in cities
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Practical policy solutions for supporting university and high-growth business collaboration in cities
A dense business core has been the missing piece of the puzzle in Cambridge's success story
City centres, not just the High Street, are important to support the jobs of the future.
But where’s the growth going to come from? Who’s going to deliver it? And, critically, how much will it cost?
Data from the Census reveals patterns of residence by tenure.
More people aged 20-24 are living with their parents. Paul Swinney looks at the pattern across cities.
Joe Sarling highlights research from the Centre for Cities showing the re-emergence of the city centre.
The office development industry is missing a trick by not focusing their attention on smaller dynamic cities with great economic potential.
With university fees increasing and the majority of universities set to charge the full £9,000, what does this mean for city economies?
Monthly Labour Market Briefing from Paul Swinney, with a focus on youth unemployment.