
While the Chancellor made a series of national announcements in the Summer Statement, they will play out differently across the country.
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While the Chancellor made a series of national announcements in the Summer Statement, they will play out differently across the country.
As lockdown begins to ease and domestic tourism looks set to return, we examined how tourism affects local economies up and down the country.
How should the Government roll back its support in a way that allows growth to occur across the country?
How will the economic impacts arising from the COVID-19 crisis be spread across the country? New analysis looks at the jobs predicted to be the most and least affected in the short- to medium-term and which places are expected to bounce back more quickly.
The UK population has risen steadily over the last decade, increasing by 7.5 per cent between 2008 and 2018. However, UK cities have experienced different scales of population growth. Cities in...
This briefing presents two new indexes to summarise and compare the performance of the UK's largest cities and towns. The findings have implications for policy, particularly the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda.
As the UK exits the EU, what does the profile of exports up and down the country mean for the nature of future trade deals?
Senior Analyst and co-author of Cities Outlook 2020 Kathrin Enenkel on how polluted air is killing thousands of people each year, and particularly affects people living in southern cities.
We are working with the Fast Growth Cities Group to host a high-level event to discuss how to deliver the high-quality, affordable homes their cities need to sustain their economic success and their communities.
New research confirms some of our worries: to be more inclusive, strong city economies need to work on becoming more accessible.