
Private Roundtable with Bridget Phillipson, Shadow Secretary of State for Education.
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Private Roundtable with Bridget Phillipson, Shadow Secretary of State for Education.
The pandemic hit Transport for London hard, and weekday ridership still lags pre-pandemic levels. But weekends have fully recovered in central London – what does this new pattern mean for the future of the network?
What should a streamlined grants system should look like?
The Levelling Up White Paper committed to streamlining the grants system for local government. A year on and the current system is still holding local government back.
From an economic perspective, returning to the office is important. But long and expensive commutes are making workers reluctant to do so.
There are a number of market failures in the return to the office that mean that policy should take an active role in encouraging the return to the office.
While most employers have not spoken up about requiring staff in the office, most in central London have set base requirements.
Centre for Cities’ latest report gives a detailed picture on what hybrid working looks like in central London.
The authors of our new report look at hybrid working in London and address several possible future scenarios for work in the Capital.
Three years on from lockdown, central London workers spend on average 2.3 days in the office per week. Will a London running on 59 per cent of January 2020’s office attendance levels be enough to avoid a slump in the UK's long term productivity and prosperity?