To what extent does charitable giving in the UK support tackling regional inequalities? To answer this question, this report sets out the geography of charitable giving in the UK, how it relates to local economic performance, and investigates whether the geography of giving meets the geography of need.| Centre for Cities
A jobs boom alongside a productivity squeeze has led to changes in the level and type of UK urban poverty.| Centre for Cities
Identifying both the causes and potential remedies for record increases in child poverty requires looking at the sub-national level.| Centre for Cities
The concentration of charities focused on local need in UK cities is limited both by the level and distribution of local incomes.| Centre for Cities
The geography of giving in the UK suggests local giving does not meet need in deprived areas, and more donations could be unlocked in affluent places. Tackling these issues will be a step towards levelling up.| Centre for Cities
The UK economy has flatlined, and all parts of the country are suffering. This won’t change unless productivity growth improves.| Centre for Cities
Although Greater London has an extensive transit network, this is not the case for many UK cities where underinvestment and privatisation has seen bus, metro and rail networks stagnate in recent de…| CityGeographics