
Half-day event with Business West on how cities in southern England can capitalise on the Government's devolution offer.
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Half-day event with Business West on how cities in southern England can capitalise on the Government's devolution offer.
A snapshot of taxes raised and spent in Swindon and Wiltshire LEP.
To attract foreign investment, cities need to increase the stock of knowledge in their economies.
Our Cities Outlook report has encouraged plenty of debate among policymakers, commentators and the public. Here is a run down of some of the highlights from the week.
Unemployment rates remained unchanged - what does this mean for Mark Carney's 7 per cent unemployment target?
So its official (at least until the revisions anyway) the national economy has grown by 0 per cent this year. And the 0.3 per cent contraction announced on Friday for Quarter 4 of 2012 has...
After tipping fairly steeply into recession in 2008, the UK economy has been walking a fine line between recession and recovery ever since. But, as we showed in our latest edition of Cities...
A city’s economic past has a profound influence on its future. Current economic differences across the UK can be traced back not just decades but a century or more.
More people aged 20-24 are living with their parents. Paul Swinney looks at the pattern across cities.