Read articles from the Centre for Cities team on policy issues facing cities such as the Devolution Deals, Mayors and the Cities and Local Government Act.| Centre for Cities
The Government's English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill is the latest staging post in England's gradual move to having more power held at the| Centre for Cities
See our research and analysis on the changing world of work in the UK and how this plays out differently in cities and large towns across the country.| Centre for Cities
Productivity is a measure of how much an economy gets out for the inputs that are put into it, and improvements in it are what determines increases in standards of living. This is why the UK’s poor productivity performance, both in terms of levels and growth, is so concerning – this underperformance hits people in the pocket.| Centre for Cities
Our net zero work sets out what needs to change if urban areas are to lead the way in decarbonising the UK’s economy, without leaving people and places behind.| Centre for Cities
The UK doesn’t just have a national housing crisis, but there is a housing crisis in our most unaffordable cities. How can homes be built where they are needed?| Centre for Cities
As a result of Covid-19, urban life has dramatically changed. What does the future hold for cities and the people living and working in them?| Centre for Cities
The purpose of this tool is to show the scale and nature of the variation in the economic performance of cities and towns across the UK by highlighting the performance of the 63 largest urban areas on 17 indicators.| Centre for Cities
Air pollution is an urban issue Air quality tends to be worse in cities than elsewhere in the country and is the largest environmental risk to public| Centre for Cities
London's productivity growth has stalled since 2007, explaining a large part of the UK's 'productivity puzzle' and leaving it trailing behind its global peers.| Centre for Cities