
Cities should focus on fostering the right conditions for small innovation firms to grow rather than trying to replicate clusters elsewhere.
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Cities should focus on fostering the right conditions for small innovation firms to grow rather than trying to replicate clusters elsewhere.
A snapshot of taxes raised and spent in Thames Valley Berkshire LEP.
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.
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?
Real earnings remain well below pre-crisis levels in the majority of urban Britain, but there are significant differences between cities.
Paul Swinney argues that unless we address the undersupply of housing in the UK, the Government's new benefit cap will not deliver.
Can you name the largest city in England? London, of course. The next largest? A little harder, but Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle, Sheffield, Bristol, and Nottingham slip fairly easily off the tongue...