
Getting ready for mayors
Brexit, Trump and the New LocalismWith major distractions in national governments both in the US and UK, it is up to cities to deal with real and practical challenges.
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With major distractions in national governments both in the US and UK, it is up to cities to deal with real and practical challenges.
£100,000 gets you a whole house in Burnley but barely a bedroom in Central London, but what does this really tell us about these places?
Our national obsession with complaining about train fares means that the importance of buses to cities is overlooked.
Ahead of the election of the first Sheffield City Region metro mayor, this briefing sets out what they should prioritise.
A roundtable to discuss how combined authorities can use their assets for growth
Increased automation and globalisation will pose big challenges to all cities – but those with mayors are better placed to act
Andrew Carter reflects on the key themes and developments for UK cities in the past 12 months
More devolution will be crucial in helpng the mayors deliver on big issues like housing, deprivation and productivity
The new mayors have been sure-footed and are fulfilling expectations
Robust evaluation will be critical in assessing which mayoral policies work, and ensuring other cities can benefit