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Join Centre for Cities to discuss the importance of Glasgow and Edinburgh for both Scottish and UK prosperity.
Join Centre for Cities and EC BID for the launch of this new report exploring hybrid working and agglomeration in London.
The new tax on overnight stays is a step in the right direction for local funding, but with fiscal devolution more cities could benefit.
If the UK as a whole is to become more innovative, businesses in the Capital will need more reasons to invest in R&D and other intangible assets.
The change in rules around commercial property have a noble goal, but could carry unintended consequences for some of our weakest city economies.
Lockdown changed how we live, work and shop significantly, but not all these changes have endured, nor have they been evenly spread across the country.
Three years on from lockdown, online spend has returned to its pre-pandemic trajectory. But sectors like groceries and food and drinks sectors have drastically increased online share since the pandemic.
After the financial crisis, London lost the status of being the UK’s engine of productivity growth. Now it may risk losing the status of the UK’s engine of overall growth.
Nearly three years since the UK entered lockdown, how have our city centres changed across the country?
Weak investment in intangibles may be one of the explanations behind London’s weak productivity growth.