
When it comes to the use of public finances for local economic growth, how can we know what is a good bet? And should governments be betting at all?
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When it comes to the use of public finances for local economic growth, how can we know what is a good bet? And should governments be betting at all?
Raj Kandola, Head of Policy for Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, outlines what kind of Metro Mayor the West Midlands needs as the city region begins to recover from Covid-19.
In most cities and large towns, applications for the EU Settlement Scheme far outnumber population estimates.
Writing for UK in a Changing Europe, Andrew Carter argues that a post-Brexit England should shift power down to directly elected mayors.
Tom Sells on the main trading partners and export profiles of Britain's largest cities and towns.
How dependent are cities in Britain on trade with the single market and which would be likely to be the worst affected if we were to leave without a trade deal?
Changes in the immigration system will mostly affect cities in the Greater South East.
A city's over-reliance on one industry stores up trouble for when a crisis hits.
As the UK exits the EU, what does the profile of exports up and down the country mean for the nature of future trade deals?
At this year's Labour and Conservative party conferences Andrew Carter caught up with senior politicians and figures from the business community to discuss how they want to kick start the devolution agenda in the months ahead.