Further progress on local economic growth now depends upon battles being waged in Whitehall and in town halls across the country
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Partners in the Solent area have a strong history of working together to support economic growth. The Partnership for Urban South Hampshire (PUSH) was set up in 2003 to tackle the economic...
Today’s local elections are as important for the future growth of our cities as they are for the 27 county councils and eight unitary counties up for re-election.

This policy briefing looks at the available state-funded business support initiatives
From a growth perspective, there are various welcome measures. Putting infrastructure and housing centre stage, policies to stimulate business investment, a cut in the cost of employing people...
I’ve been reflecting on the Government’s response to Heseltine overnight. While most commentators have reacted in a broadly positive way...

The Government has committed to implementing 81 of the 89 recommendations made by Lord Heseltine. In this briefing, we have distilled the 10 most important reforms that central and local...
As the Budget gets gradually leaked in time honoured fashion (although much less than last year), today is ‘growth’ day, with the focus on the Government’s response to Heseltine, to be published later today.
The Government’s response to Lord Heseltine’s report No Stone Unturned was announced today. It’s is a ‘once-in-a-parliament’ opportunity to support greater devolution to local areas.
In the furore associated with the Government’s response to the Heseltine Review another highly significant announcement regarding the North East has been overlooked.