
Another high street report prescribes business rates reform and again fails to recognise the real blame lies in the weak economies of many UK cities
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Another high street report prescribes business rates reform and again fails to recognise the real blame lies in the weak economies of many UK cities
The Fair Funding Review proposes that local government grants are given on the basis of population size, rather than need. Is this the fairest way, or is there more to how local authorities should be funded?
Voters North of the River Tyne will pick their first metro mayor in May, here we outline some priorities for them to consider.
The best way to create resilient town and city centres with a strong demand for local services is to encourage broader jobs growth
Thriving city centres offer more of a premium retail experience than those struggling to fill empty shops
The recent focus on struggling high streets ignores the success of well-performing city centres and misdiagnoses the real problem: a lack of high-skill jobs
The Government’s rejection of the One Yorkshire devolution is an opportunity to give Yorkshire’s cities the powers they need to thrive
While the number of degree holders has risen everywhere in recent years, some cities are pulling away
As a decade of austerity comes to end, this year’s edition of Cities Outlook looks at how city spending has changed.
2019 looks set to be a momentous year for the UK – Andrew Carter examines the biggest issues facing urban policy makers over the next twelve months.