
Introducing compulsory rental auction policy could be a good start, but more needs to be done to ensure businesses thrive
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Introducing compulsory rental auction policy could be a good start, but more needs to be done to ensure businesses thrive
Policymakers need to ask why people would use high-speed rail services, rather than assuming they will.
Explore the changing levels of activity within the high streets of Britain's cities and large towns from February 2020 to May 2022.
Centre for Cities’ Realising Regional Growth event brought together Lord Sainsbury, Andy Burnham and Gordon Brown, alongside other local leaders to discuss the future of Manchester’s economy and its potential as an innovation hub.
Amid a cost of living crisis and a shifting political landscape, there is a lot at stake for the main parties on Thursday 5 May.
Centre for Cities’ hosted the first in a new series of regional events exploring what the Levelling Up programme means in reality for local economic growth around the country.
Bus franchising in Manchester will need complementary investments to shape the way people live and work in a way that better supports the public transport system
As the labour market stabilises, claimant count rates in all cities still remain higher than they were pre-pandemic, impacting both the levelling up agenda and the current cost of living crisis.
At this event we discussed how two years of Covid-19 have changed the way we live, work and play in the UK’s largest towns and cities
The second in a series of blogs marking two years on from Covid-19, focusing on what the pandemic has meant for the high streets of our largest city and town centres.