
The forthcoming white paper means that any detail was unlikely. But the reaction to the speech shows a growing impatience with the levelling up agenda.
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The forthcoming white paper means that any detail was unlikely. But the reaction to the speech shows a growing impatience with the levelling up agenda.
If net zero policies were targeted at our largest cities and towns it would get the Government a quarter of the way to meeting its net zero target.
Kathrin Enenkel explores the tense relationship between politics and economics within the Government's levelling up agenda.
Join us to explore the levelling up dilemmas
Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney on the effects of austerity and the policies needed to reverse them.
There’s much to be achieved in the Red Wall if policy focuses on skills and health outcomes, but attracting high skilled jobs will be much harder.
What can we learn from spending behaviours on food deliveries and transport throughout the pandemic?
There are many ways of defining cities, but the one used should be selected for economic rather than political reasons.
The Government has announced it will not extend its temporary uplift of Universal Credit, but its hopes that a recovering economy will step into its place won’t apply across the country.