
Focusing on the ‘everyday economy’ will not deliver the productivity boost that the Industrial Strategy hopes to achieve
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Focusing on the ‘everyday economy’ will not deliver the productivity boost that the Industrial Strategy hopes to achieve
The creation of metro mayors for England’s most populated cities was the biggest shake-up of local government in a generation
Burnley’s economic performance highlights the dangers of over-reliance on traditional manufacturing
Our recent report demonstrated where low-skilled people live generally, but what bearing does gender, ethnicity or age have on where low-skilled people tend to live and work?
Cities can offer low-skilled people good economic outcomes that support inclusive growth aims, but inclusive growth cannot come without economic growth.
While arguments rage about how the Stronger Towns Fund came about and the size of it, the more fundamental question is what should it be spent on?
The Fair Funding Review proposes that local government grants are given on the basis of population size, rather than need. Is this the fairest way, or is there more to how local authorities should be funded?
Voters North of the River Tyne will pick their first metro mayor in May, here we outline some priorities for them to consider.
The best way to create resilient town and city centres with a strong demand for local services is to encourage broader jobs growth
Honda’s news shows the need for places to prepare for the eventual loss of their largest employers. But many cities do the exact opposite