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 Talks: Face-to-face interaction and why cities still matter in the information age
City Minutes: Household debt and problem debt in British cities
City Talks: Coronavirus and UK unemployment with Tony Wilson
City Talks: LSE’s Neil Lee on hipsters, geeks and the future of work
City Talks: Richard Florida on the future of cities after the Coronavirus
City Minutes: The role of the suburbs in solving the housing crisis
City Talks: Lina Liakou on coronavirus and global city resilience
City Minutes: Why big cities are crucial to 'levelling up'
City Talks: How government works — lessons from HS2 with Professor Tony Travers
City Talks: Does cluster policy work? Evaluating Tech City with Dr Max Nathan
City Minutes: Cities Outlook 2020 — Air quality in UK cities
City Talks: How to spread tech innovation with Mark Muro
City Talks: Urban warfare with Raquel Rolnik
City Minutes: Urban Voices 2019
City Talks: General election special — The towns' election? With Will Tanner and Rachel Lawrence
City Talks: Tim Bartik on making sense of incentives
City Minutes: Improving urban bus transport
City Talks: Evidence-based policymaking in disadvantaged places
City Minutes: Where are the missing workers?
City Minutes: What's driving self-employment in cities?
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