
Poor access to public transport effectively shrinks the size of our biggest cities. But trams and tubes alone won’t solve the problem
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Poor access to public transport effectively shrinks the size of our biggest cities. But trams and tubes alone won’t solve the problem
There were still 1.1 million people on furlough in September, and almost one third of them were in London, Birmingham and Manchester.
This report examines whether intra-urban public transport plays a role in the underperformance of big British cities and sets out the implications that transport has for the levelling up agenda.
The Chancellor put increased spending on public services at the heart of his levelling up vision, but was quiet on productivity
While the decision to extend London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) may be politically difficult, it is both timely and necessary.
Andrew Carter speaks to policy experts Will Tanner, Carys Roberts and Nick Bowes, to get their views on what should be included in the upcoming Levelling Up White Paper.
To level up the country, the Government should encourage the increasingly complex, high-skilled, high-paying sectors that are choosing to locate in big cities.
This event at Conservative Party Conference focused on air quality and cities
How our spatial footprint dictates our carbon footprint: the denser the greener
This event at Labour Party Conference focused on air quality and cities