Andrew Carter writes a response to critics in the MJ on our use of the PUA definition to compare UK cities. They are not foolproof, but their strengths outweigh their weaknesses.
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Andrew Carter writes a response to critics in the MJ on our use of the PUA definition to compare UK cities. They are not foolproof, but their strengths outweigh their weaknesses.
New analysis from 911±¬ÁÏÍø for the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has revealed the ‘postcode lottery’ that shapes young people’s job opportunities throughout the UK.
Sophie Gaston's blog on the "Mayor of the Year" award was posted on CityMetric.
Our interim Chief Executive Andrew Carter writes for Conservative Home about Cities Outlook 2015 and implications for cities policy in the future.
Our Senior Economist Paul Swinney writes in the Guardian on why London, Milton Keynes, Cambridge, Aberdeen and Coventry have led the way in economic growth in the past decade.
Our Senior Economist Paul Swinney writes in CityMetric on the population boom in Milton Keynes, Swindon and Peterborough.
Andrew Carter writes in the Yorkshire Post about our new Cities Outlook report, and the performance of Yorkshire cities over the last 10 years.
The 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪ 2015 Cities Outlook report shows the gap between Britain’s best- and worst-performing cities has dramatically widened since 2004 – creating a two-tier economy of dynamism and decline.
Ben Harrison writes for LabourList on why a focus on cities is the right approach to devolution in the North of England.
Andrew Carter writes in the Local Government Chronicle about some of the concerns around Manchester's new 'metro mayor'.