
The report rightly highlights the importance of high-skilled migrants, but underplays the role of low-skilled workers in cities
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The report rightly highlights the importance of high-skilled migrants, but underplays the role of low-skilled workers in cities
In this episode of City Talks, Andrew Carter is joined by Amy Goldstein, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at The Washington Post and author of the widely-acclaimed book Janesville: An...
Cities will be hit hardest by shortfalls in EU migration – the Government’s new immigration system needs to reflect this
Greater Manchester metro mayor Andy Burnham urged a government occupied by Brexit to give more power over to cities - but cities must be responsive too.
EU migration is vital to the success of cities, and this includes migrants with both high and low skills.
As the UK exits the EU it would be a missed opportunity not to reassess where power rests across the country, and in particular how this applies to cities.
While financial services tend to be centred in London, the industry plays a big role in cities across the country, and any deal for the sector after Brexit must recognise this.
How the West Midlands can make the most of the deal – and the implications for other major cities
The boom in logistics has created jobs, but will leave some cities more vulnerable to automation
Increased flexibility in the Adult Education Budget should be followed by efforts to increase life-long learning opportunities for everyone