
Join Centre for Cities at this year's Labour Party Conference 2023 for this panel discussion on economic inactivity across the country, and what can be done.
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Join Centre for Cities at this year's Labour Party Conference 2023 for this panel discussion on economic inactivity across the country, and what can be done.
Join Centre for Cities at this year's Conservative Party Conference 2023 for this panel discussion on economic inactivity across the country, and what can be done.
The launch of Centre for Cities' latest report exploring growth hotspots around the country, and their relevance for policymakers.
Relocating high-skilled public sector jobs to a struggling area is an obvious lever to pull, but the real issue is their lack of high-skilled jobs in the private sector.
HSBC's announcement of its intention to move its global headquarters raised concerns about Canary Wharf's future. The most revealing part of the story however is not where the bank is moving from, but where it is moving to.
The share of remote job postings has increased in all cities since the pandemic, but the dominance of hybrid rather than fully-remote working means that this won’t ‘level up’ economic opportunity in the UK.
Private Roundtable with Bridget Phillipson, Shadow Secretary of State for Education.
The pandemic hit Transport for London hard, and weekday ridership still lags pre-pandemic levels. But weekends have fully recovered in central London – what does this new pattern mean for the future of the network?
From an economic perspective, returning to the office is important. But long and expensive commutes are making workers reluctant to do so.
There are a number of market failures in the return to the office that mean that policy should take an active role in encouraging the return to the office.