
A Century of Cities
What the EU Referendum tells us about economic development policyPolicy hasn't ignored the struggles of those cities that were more likely to vote to leave the EU, far from it. It simply hasn't had the desired impact.
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Policy hasn't ignored the struggles of those cities that were more likely to vote to leave the EU, far from it. It simply hasn't had the desired impact.
Our latest report for Key Cities looks at how Housing Associations go about improving skills and employment prospects of their tenants.
The second event in our City Horizons series features Prof Ed Glaeser discussing 'Comeback Cities' with Newsnight's Duncan Weldon.
Broadband provision is not a silver bullet for local economic growth.
During the 19th century, the city of Manchester was a major cotton producer and trade centre, well connected on the river Mersey, and supported by its Victorian port, railways and canals. Dubbed...
Cities in the South have continued to outstrip their counterparts in the rest of the country over the last 10 years.
This report offers practical policy solutions to improving city centres to encourage high level jobs growth and footfall on the high street.
Different cities face different challenges and policy should reflect this.
This briefing paper offers our take on the current HS2 debate.
An update on the economic legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games