
City Talks
The rising threat of air pollution in cities – and how to fight backThis episode examines air pollution, one of the biggest global crises today, and suggests what can be done about it
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This episode examines air pollution, one of the biggest global crises today, and suggests what can be done about it
It is common to identify the 'financialisation' of housing as the cause of the crisis, but the shortage of housing stock is a more likely problem
Greater Manchester’s move towards bus franchising is a game changer for transport in the city-region – other cities should follow this path
Housing is connected to how people voted in the referendum. Any politician who wants to address our Brexit divides will need to end the housing shortages in our growing cities
Catch up with our event in Birmingham which discussed the role of civic and business leadership in delivering place-shaping strategies for city centres
The next prime minister needs to have a government programme that improves the lives of people in cities
What's the relationship between urban economies and housing wealth in England and Wales?
New research confirms some of our worries: to be more inclusive, strong city economies need to work on becoming more accessible.
Richard Williams, a contemporary visual culture expert, explores how the appearance of cities is determined by large-scale processes that are outside our control rather than by intentional design decisions
The National Infrastructure Commission chief executive, Phil Graham, signals a welcome focus on urban transport