
The rise of hybrid working
What a future of hybrid working means for LondonHow will the shift to hybrid working limit London’s future potential and how should policy tackle this?
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How will the shift to hybrid working limit London’s future potential and how should policy tackle this?
Join Centre for Cities and EC BID for the launch of this new report exploring hybrid working and agglomeration in London.
Five key lessons for regional and national policymakers to level up the local economies of the Midlands Engine.
Reflections from our 'In Conversation’ events last week with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, and Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, on new trailblazer devolution deals announced in the Spring budget.
A discussion on regional economic inequality in the UK and the challenges of policy intervention.
Join Centre for Cities and Policy@Manchester for this event exploring the links between poverty, poor health outcomes and economic inactivity in young people.
Lockdown changed how we live, work and shop significantly, but not all these changes have endured, nor have they been evenly spread across the country.
Three years on from lockdown, online spend has returned to its pre-pandemic trajectory. But sectors like groceries and food and drinks sectors have drastically increased online share since the pandemic.
The Government’s growth-oriented policies are increasingly focused on big cities, while levelling up worries about redistribution. This is a helpful distinction.
Three years since the Covid pandemic started, the labour market has stabilised, with employment above pre-pandemic levels for most places.