
The Government should commit to a £14.5 billion 10-year innovation and growth package for Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester.
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The Government should commit to a £14.5 billion 10-year innovation and growth package for Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester.
Labour’s new report is asking the right questions, but it needs a few more pieces to reach a complete solution to the puzzle.
Writing for Chamber UK, Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney sets out clear eyed thinking about what Government can and cannot achieve when levelling up.
To level up the UK’s cities, we need to build more workspace in the city centres and more housing in the suburbs.
Andrew Carter and Tony Travers reflect on Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement with discussions focusing on the future of local government.
Despite spending cuts, the Government should make room in the budget for regeneration .
This episode of City Talks delves into the detail of the CHIPS Act, exploring the new $280bn programme within the context of the UK’s levelling up agenda.
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.
With a decision over the fate of Investment Zones pending, we discussed whether the zones could fulfil their aim of promoting economic growth and what could replace them.
Relying on competitive grants is wasting local government resources and undermining policy.