
For the eight metro mayors, winning the election is only the beginning – their real task is to make their cities better, more prosperous places to live.
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For the eight metro mayors, winning the election is only the beginning – their real task is to make their cities better, more prosperous places to live.
Job postings in cities and large towns in the North and Midlands are recovering fastest, while London and other cities are lagging.
How to revive the high street after the pandemic.
Raj Kandola, Head of Policy for Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, outlines what kind of Metro Mayor the West Midlands needs as the city region begins to recover from Covid-19.
Almost 10 million new jobs will need to be generated to recover from the pandemic, making job creation the most pressing policy challenge we face in the immediate future.
While retail and hospitality account for the largest shares of jobs on furlough across the country, the export base of some places has been particularly affected, raising concerns about their ability to bounce back.
As the UK’s Covid-19 vaccination programme progresses policy makers should be planning how to repair the economic damage done by the pandemic and build back better. Centre for Cities’...
While in some parts of the country the situation is stabilising, the labour market in cities and large towns in the Greater South East continues to deteriorate.
The Economic Innovation Group’s Jason Segedy and Kenan Fikri on what America’s older industrial cities need to forge a dynamic and prosperous future.
City centres have been hit hard by Covid-19 and London’s city centre has been hit the hardest.