
The Chancellor put increased spending on public services at the heart of his levelling up vision, but was quiet on productivity
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The Chancellor put increased spending on public services at the heart of his levelling up vision, but was quiet on productivity
The Chancellor extended much needed short term support for the economy, but his longer term plans offer little hope of levelling up.
This briefing sets out in twelve steps what the Budget 2021 should do to ‘build back better’, level up the economy and help the country to recover from Covid-19.
We’re due to fill out our census forms in less than four weeks’ time, but the roadmap for lifting Covid-19 restrictions should trigger a delay.
While the Budget was trailed as being a response to Corona virus, the chancellor still made time in his hour-long speech to announce a number of policies to help the Government’s levelling up agenda.
The Chancellor’s Budget had something for everyone, but its overriding message for cities was ‘see what 2019 brings’
The subject of this episode is the future of local government, or to put it another way — is your council about to go bust? Should you be worried? And what should be done about it? To...
While National Government is preoccupied with Brexit, the Chancellor should seize the opportunity to help cities prepare for the future
How the Government can ensure that business rates devolution supports long-term economic growth in cities across the country
The latest of the devolution deals brings together the coalition of the willing, but its long term effectiveness depends on bringing its neighbours along too.