
How are the 1.5 million people that have been asked to stay indoors following the coronavirus outbreak distributed across the country? And what does this mean for how support and resource should be targeted?
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How are the 1.5 million people that have been asked to stay indoors following the coronavirus outbreak distributed across the country? And what does this mean for how support and resource should be targeted?
The challenges of left-behind places go well beyond the lack of economic opportunities — the solutions must too.
Cuts have hit places with the most impoverished populations hardest. How might already stretched councils apply evidence-based policy to fix the wicked problems that some of their residents are facing.
Andrew Carter is joined by Bruce Katz to explore what Opportunity Zones are, how they benefit left-behind places, and whether a version could be considered for the UK
A central recommendation of today’s House of Lords report is to introduce museums and cultural industries to struggling seaside communities. But this will do little to improve the day-to-day lives of existing residents.
Reflections on what last week’s results mean for urban and national politics
Cultural projects are often hailed as the economic solution for struggling cities – but tackling skills gaps will do more to create jobs and boost wages