Writing for Labour List, Andrew Carter argues that embracing devolution will enable Labour to deliver on their ambitions to empower people and places in the coming age of automation
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Writing for Labour List, Andrew Carter argues that embracing devolution will enable Labour to deliver on their ambitions to empower people and places in the coming age of automation
Birmingham’s future economic success will be seriously constrained unless national and local leaders take wide-ranging action to address skills gaps in the city.
Andrew Carter argues in The MJ magazine that Britain is increasingly divided and will continue on this trajectory unless we devolve to more cities
Andrew Carter explains in Public Finance that automation could be a good thing, but we need to focus on improving skills in cities outside the South of England to stop it creating a greater economic divide between the North and South
Andrew Carter argues in a blog post for IWA Click on Wales that automation will bring big opportunities to Welsh cities, but we need to act now to prepare people for the changes ahead
Andrew Carter argues in Prospect Magazine that automation will hit the North and Midlands the hardest and if we don't act now, England's economy will become even more uneven
Andrew Carter argues in Prospect magazine that automation will hit the North and Midlands the hardest, and explains that if we don't act now, England's economy will become even more uneven
Andrew Carter writes for The Times Red Box on the threat of deepening political and economic schisms in our cities as a result of automation.
Cities Outlook 2018 shows that automation and globalisation will boost jobs across the country, but may increase divides.
Every city should set up Commissions to develop, coordinate and finance polices aimed at increasing prosperity for more people across UK cities