
The levelling up agenda should prioritise long-term economic change over short-term political wins.
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The levelling up agenda should prioritise long-term economic change over short-term political wins.
There were still 1.1 million people on furlough in September, and almost one third of them were in London, Birmingham and Manchester.
This report examines whether intra-urban public transport plays a role in the underperformance of big British cities and sets out the implications that transport has for the levelling up agenda.
The Chancellor put increased spending on public services at the heart of his levelling up vision, but was quiet on productivity
A collection of views from urban leaders across the country in advance of the Levelling Up White Paper.
While the decision to extend London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) may be politically difficult, it is both timely and necessary.
Andrew Carter speaks to policy experts Will Tanner, Carys Roberts and Nick Bowes, to get their views on what should be included in the upcoming Levelling Up White Paper.
While an increase in the National Living Wage would help people in economically weaker places, it will not address the structural problems they face which cause low wages in the first place
Scotland is largely missing from discussions on levelling up. But levelling up the economy will require policy to pull up Glasgow.
Andrew Carter is joined by three experts to discuss what the German experience can teach the UK about levelling up.