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Increased post-Brexit access to global markets is unlikely to compensate cities for their loss of access to the EU single market
Catch up with our event discussing what the end of austerity could mean for Doncaster
As Britain prepares to leave the EU, our new trade report finds that services make up the majority of all city exports and examines how a goods-only customs arrangement might affect jobs and prosperity
The creation of metro mayors for England’s most populated cities was the biggest shake-up of local government in a generation
What does anti-EU sentiment look like across the 28 member countries, and how might this be addressed?
Despite the continued strength of cities in the Greater South East, some of them have seen their populations fall
2019 looks set to be a momentous year for the UK – Andrew Carter examines the biggest issues facing urban policy makers over the next twelve months.
The long-awaited government white paper on immigration offered some respite for cities which rely on high skilled European workers - but it wasn't all good news, especially for the lower-skilled.
A round-up of the key themes from our recent City Talks podcast on the impact of Brexit on the UK’s cities.
The Chancellor’s Budget had something for everyone, but its overriding message for cities was ‘see what 2019 brings’