
The second in our series of regional events exploring what the Levelling Up programme means in reality for local economic growth around the country.
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The second in our series of regional events exploring what the Levelling Up programme means in reality for local economic growth around the country.
The cities more likely to receive payments to deal with the cost of living crisis tend to be poorer and have higher energy needs
The pandemic has changed the traditional commute but infrastructure schemes will still be key to getting people out of their cars and onto public transport.
There’s an opportunity for an electoral win if Labour has a positive vision for levelling up, which makes its silence all the more surprising
The new levy needs to ensure more certainty for developers and more freedom for local authorities.
Policymakers need to ask why people would use high-speed rail services, rather than assuming they will.
Centre for Cities’ Realising Regional Growth event brought together Lord Sainsbury, Andy Burnham and Gordon Brown, alongside other local leaders to discuss the future of Manchester’s economy and its potential as an innovation hub.
Amid a cost of living crisis and a shifting political landscape, there is a lot at stake for the main parties on Thursday 5 May.
What are metro mayors and what do they do?
Chief Executive Andrew Carter speaks with four mayoral candidates ahead of the upcoming South Yorkshire elections to discuss their priorities for improving the city region’s economy