
Election 2015
Why are politicians so reluctant to talk about borrowing to invest?Focusing on the deficit without addressing the country's ability to grow its economy is a mistake.
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Focusing on the deficit without addressing the country's ability to grow its economy is a mistake.
Cities with new industries, like Oxford and Cambridge, have not expanded as much as they could have.
Solving the housing crisis will require government to re-enter the market as funders or even house-builders.
Employment is at a record high, but the trend of long-term unemployment in some cities is worrying.
Our letter to the Chancellor suggests three ways to support those cities with the greatest capacity to drive economic growth in the short-term.
Cities need to work on an equal footing with their economically-linked counties to support economic growth.
It’s not necessarily the case that cities with large proportions of disadvantaged pupils will do less well overall.
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.
Our new report sets out three ways cities should respond to meet their housing needs.
The fringe guides at this year’s Labour and Conservative Party Conferences featured a striking number of discussions on housing – underlining its currency in the political hallways and amongst those who seek to influence them.