The ring road that strangled Birmingham
The pain of England’s second city comes from political decisions that could have been different. But there is hope for…
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The pain of England’s second city comes from political decisions that could have been different. But there is hope for…
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The community papers that hold politicians to account are slowly dying.
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In the post-industrial north, a town searches for a sense of belonging.
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Labour relies on strong local services to deliver its national missions.
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A mission-oriented industrial strategy can help the UK escape its cycle of underinvestment.
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Extending cooperative models of ownership for core community assets can open the path to true decentralisation.
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Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
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Labour-led authorities have governed under austerity for more than a decade, with mixed success.
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The failure to pedestrianise the shopping street shows our local government system is broken.
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Business is deserting the UK as a place to invest.
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We need a wider cohort of policymakers to make society fairer, says Felicia Odamtten, founder of the Black Economists Network.
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Radical local policies can build the Green New Deal.
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New research on manufacturing in the region suggests growth doesn’t always translate into more jobs and better pay.
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Rethinking public services can rebuild trust in the state – and rebalance our economy.
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The chief executive of the New Local think tank on flexible working, the underfunding of local authorities and what the…
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The problem isn’t a lack of solutions – it’s a lack of imagination.
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