
Nearly three years since the UK entered lockdown, how have our city centres changed across the country?
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Nearly three years since the UK entered lockdown, how have our city centres changed across the country?
Three years since the Covid pandemic started, the labour market has stabilised, with employment above pre-pandemic levels for most places.
Centre for Cities tracks the latest unemployment claim statistics across the UK's cities and largest towns.
It may have many admirers, but Poundbury’s location means that it was always going to struggle to achieve its central aims.
Hosted in partnership with Midlands Connect, this event will explore why delivering the Midlands Rail Hub is key to the region's future.
The new deal finally solves the mismatched geography of the North of Tyne mayoralty.
The release of workplace data from the Census shows how little guide it provides for the next decade of policy decisions.
Extending London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone across the Capital will have been a politically tough decision, but it is the right one to make.
More than a year since the Covid furlough scheme ended, most urban areas appear to have bounced back to pre-pandemic employment levels – with just a couple of exceptions.
Improving the city’s public transport network and boosting ridership will be key to driving economic growth – and it is right to consider congestion charging as an option to fund this.