
Just because northern towns and cities have a strong manufacturing past doesn’t mean they are well placed to attract manufacturing jobs of the future.
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Just because northern towns and cities have a strong manufacturing past doesn’t mean they are well placed to attract manufacturing jobs of the future.
Three lessons that should guide the development of the Chancellor’s remoulded investment zones.
The release of workplace data from the Census shows how little guide it provides for the next decade of policy decisions.
This latest podcast episode unpacks the findings of our latest report published with HSBC UK which maps out the current geography of the new economy.
This report maps out the current geography of the new economy and calls for the creation of a £14.5 billion growth package to build innovation districts in Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester.
The UK’s new economy clusters in cities in the Greater South East with Cambridge, Reading and Milton Keynes leading the pack.
The Government should commit to a £14.5 billion 10-year innovation and growth package for Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester.
Labour’s new report is asking the right questions, but it needs a few more pieces to reach a complete solution to the puzzle.
Writing for Chamber UK, Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney sets out clear eyed thinking about what Government can and cannot achieve when levelling up.
To level up the UK’s cities, we need to build more workspace in the city centres and more housing in the suburbs.