
New research finds that cities with a combination of both scientific and creative industries are often the most innovative.
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New research finds that cities with a combination of both scientific and creative industries are often the most innovative.
Valentine Quinio on how density plays a smaller role in the spread of Coronavirus than socioeconomic factors.
Hear about our latest research on the impact of the Coronavirus on businesses and employment
Neil Lee joins Andrew Carter to discuss innovation and the future of work.
The lockdown will likely accelerate the decline of the high street in some places. A focused, long-term effort is required to help them recover and thrive again.
The current major downturn will put financial pressure on households across the country. Policy must target the needs of each area locally and plug the most pressing gaps in household liquidity.
After some initial adjustments, cities will continue to play a central role in the national economy.
Large cities and towns in the North and Midlands entered the Coronavirus lockdown in a much weaker position than the rest of the country.
In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter is joined by Professor Richard Florida to discuss what the future holds for cities after the immediate effects of Coronavirus have passed.
How will the economic impacts arising from the COVID-19 crisis be spread across the country? New analysis looks at the jobs predicted to be the most and least affected in the short- to medium-term and which places are expected to bounce back more quickly.