
The benefits of the Government’s u-turn will be felt most in cities and large towns in the North of England and the Midlands where pupils are more likely to be disadvantaged.
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The benefits of the Government’s u-turn will be felt most in cities and large towns in the North of England and the Midlands where pupils are more likely to be disadvantaged.
How should the Government roll back its support in a way that allows growth to occur across the country?
Apprenticeships work. As revealed by research from our sister organisation, the What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth, apprenticeships can have a positive impact on skills level, wages and...
Most British cities have a relatively diverse exports base. But some rely heavily on single sectors – with implications for future trade.
The population of most UK cities is getting older, which will put further pressure on stretched local authority budgets
Access to quality education is hugely uneven across the country. Tackling this problem should be a top priority for leaders.
The potential implications of Trump’s ‘America First’ policies and May’s vision of a ‘Global Britain’ underline the importance of place-based policy approaches
To boost productivity and growth, the type of exports cities sell matter as much as the volume
A snapshot of taxes raised and spent in Coast to Capital LEP.