
The third and final event of our three-part series held in partnership with L&G discussed the future of leisure and amenities in cities.
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The third and final event of our three-part series held in partnership with L&G discussed the future of leisure and amenities in cities.
Reflections from the first of our 'Future of Cities' events, in partnership with L&G
There were still 1.1 million people on furlough in September, and almost one third of them were in London, Birmingham and Manchester.
While an increase in the National Living Wage would help people in economically weaker places, it will not address the structural problems they face which cause low wages in the first place
While it may be comfortable for many older workers to remain at home, doing so risks limiting the professional development of the next generation.
Senior Analyst Elena Magrini on what the Government needs to do in skills policy to level up the UK.
Nobody yet knows what the future of post-pandemic work looks like, but it may not be as different as some expect.
Will Jennings, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the University of Southampton and co-founder of Centre for Towns, unpacks the findings of his recent co-authored article “The Politics of Levelling Up”.
Last week, voters in the West of England elected Dan Norris as their metro mayor. Researcher Guilherme Rodrigues takes a closer look at what the mayor will have to do to raise public awareness of his role and support the city-region in its future growth.
Job postings in cities and large towns in the North and Midlands are recovering fastest, while London and other cities are lagging.