Covid-19 has made the job of levelling up the UK much harder than it was a year ago. While the Government grapples with the economic and public health effects of the pandemic, many of the policies planned to grow cities’ and towns’ economies – from the devolution white paper to the Green Book review – have been postponed.
So what does the future hold for the levelling up agenda and the people and places it was intended to help?
To get a sense of this Andrew Carter spoke to local and national politicians from the two main political parties:
City Minutes: Housing, urban transport, and cities versus towns at party conferences
City Minutes: Do Manchester and Birmingham city centres spread prosperity?
City Minutes: Where to find the melting pots of the new economy
City Minutes: Does wealth ‘trickle out’ from cities to nearby places?
City Talks: British Rail with Christian Wolmar
City Minutes: How should local government be funded?
City Talks: Cauldrons of the future
City Talks: What are the signs that the UK is levelling up?
City Talks: Carmageddon
City Minutes: Is the Midlands Engine firing on all cylinders?
City Talks: London and the rise of hybrid working
City Talks: How inequality is changing
Tackling regional economic inequality in the UK
City Minutes: London’s role in the UK’s productivity slowdown
City Minutes: Addressing the UK’s housebuilding crisis
City Talks: Tackling regional divides in Germany
City Talks: Lessons from the world of regional development
City Minutes Trilogy: How are our urban areas performing?
City Minutes Trilogy: The UK’s army of hidden workers
City Minutes Trilogy: A lost year of levelling up
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