
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.
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Ivan Tennant on how building new homes in the suburbs can help solve the housing crisis.
Large cities and towns in the North and Midlands entered the Coronavirus lockdown in a much weaker position than the rest of the country.
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Once the coronavirus crisis has passed, Keir Starmer has the task of reshaping the party. A change in how it views cities and towns is vital.
There is a concern that school closures – albeit necessary for public health reasons – will further widen the gap between children living in disadvantaged areas and their better off peers.
While there is broad consensus that there should be a geographic shift in the balance of R&D spending, there is less agreement on where it should be spent to have the greatest impact.
This report uses new data to examine which neighbourhoods within cities are building the most and the least new homes and explores what this means for policy making.