
Honda’s news shows the need for places to prepare for the eventual loss of their largest employers. But many cities do the exact opposite
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Honda’s news shows the need for places to prepare for the eventual loss of their largest employers. But many cities do the exact opposite
What does anti-EU sentiment look like across the 28 member countries, and how might this be addressed?
A conference to launch the findings of an expansive and unique historical dataset with University of Cambridge and supported by the ESRC
Despite the continued strength of cities in the Greater South East, some of them have seen their populations fall
We are working with the Fast Growth Cities Group to host a high level event to discuss how to harness their growth for the good of the whole national economy.
2019 looks set to be a momentous year for the UK – Andrew Carter examines the biggest issues facing urban policy makers over the next twelve months.
Building costly museums and stadia are expected to bring with them economic gains, but the evidence tells another story.
The long-awaited government white paper on immigration offered some respite for cities which rely on high skilled European workers - but it wasn't all good news, especially for the lower-skilled.
A round-up of the key themes from our recent City Talks podcast on the impact of Brexit on the UK’s cities.
While Brexit dominates the policy agenda, work is continuing across the country to develop the Government’s flagship domestic policy. Places need to focus on establishing a robust evidence base to ensure they have the best chance of success.