Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Paul Swinney, Director of Policy and Research, Ant Breach, Senior Analyst, and Jess Tulasiewicz, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, to review key moments at two action-packed party conferences in Manchester and Liverpool. They discuss a Conservative party conference dominated by the decision to cancel HS2’s northern leg, Labour’s bold ambitions on housebuilding, and more.
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Event catch up: Liverpool City Region metro mayor hustings
Event catch up: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough metro mayor hustings
Event catch up: West of England metro mayor hustings
City Talks: How can we achieve inclusive growth?
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City Talks: World Cities and Nation States
City Talks: What will Brexit mean for cities?
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City Talks: Thomas Kemeny on the rise and fall of urban economies
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City Talks: Brownfield vs Green Belt
Event catch-up: the first 100 days – what should be at the top of the West Midlands Mayor’s in-tray?
Event catch-up: the first 100 days – what should be at the top of the Sheffield City Region Mayor’s in-tray?
City Talks: Are big cities more productive?
Event catch-up: the first 100 days – what should be at the top of the Greater Manchester Mayor’s in-tray?
Event catch-up: The first 100 days - what should be at the top of the Liverpool City Region mayor's in-tray?
City Horizons: Benjamin Barber on how mayors could change the UK
City Talks: Paul Cheshire on challenging conventional urban policy wisdom
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