Regional Development
Reporting and commentary on the government’s levelling up agenda.
Building Britain’s water security
How to solve the teaching crisis
Pitching in to support grassroots football
A vision for renewal
British ports are generating sustainable economic growth, driving energy transition and building social value across the country.
ByFrom Berlin to Vienna and Barcelona: how could European housing policies influence the UK?
Europe's impetus to build affordable, social homes could show a better way for England.
ByA luxury cruise is an elegant way to make memories that will last a lifetime
Experience the world in unparalleled comfort.
An innovative approach to regional equity
Social sciences, humanities and the arts must play a major role in creating community-led policy.
How can Labour create a fair deal for renters?
The UK's housing sector is broken, with millions of people now spending at least half their monthly income on…
ByThe net zero transition is not a silver bullet
Green industrial strategy could benefit some poorer communities, but it's no panacea for decades of underinvestment.
ByIt’s time to recognise the link between housing and health
There needs to be a renewed focus on how good quality homes can act as an effective public health…
ByThe council debt crisis is of the government’s own making
The abolition of the Audit Commission, and the squeeze on local authority budgets, has doubled the sector's liabilities.
BySuccessive Tory governments have abandoned workers
The shadow minister for business, employment rights and levelling up on Labour's plans for economic renewal.
ByWhat does the North East devolution deal mean for the region?
Labour candidate Kim McGuinness, independent Jamie Driscoll, and experts from the region discuss the largest devolution agreement to date.
ByDelivering decarbonisation and regional growth
A cohesive national strategy on net zero can invigorate all parts of the UK.
ByExclusive polling: councillors give their verdict on 14 years of Tory rule
As voters head to the polling booths today, 280 English councillors report that the local government sector is in…
ByWhat does Labour’s South Yorkshire metro mayor stand for?
Oliver Coppard is up for re-election on 2 May, but he doesn't readily betray a big, defining political project.
ByHow to save local government without breaking the bank
Local pension pots, business rates, council tax and fiscal devolution – four smart fixes to get councils out of…
ByWe need to decentralise the NHS
The survival of the health service depends on its ability to empower local areas.
ByUnlocking the potential of a national asset, St Pancras International
As the number of train passengers grows, we must ensure the London transport hub is up to the challenge.
ByWhat role would mayors play under a Labour government?
The opposition has promised a wave of devolution in England.
ByThe Research Brief: UK housing cannot cope with hotter summers
Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
ByHow can we deliver better rail journeys for customers?
Reliability and quality of service are key, but the challenge is investment.
The Research Brief: attempts to tackle north-south inequality have failed
Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
By“Austerity has returned”: The expert verdict on Jeremy Hunt’s Budget
Reactions to the Chancellor’s plans for the economy.
ByAn insider’s view of Nottingham City Council
A member of the effectively bankrupt local authority on life after a Section 114 notice.
ByNew devolution deals announced at annual “Gove-fest”
The Levelling Up Secretary stole the show by ceding to a key Labour demand.
ByWhat can history teach us about policymaking?
In an era of “post-policy politics”, politicians should look to the past for inspiration – and warnings.
ByWaste collection and library services are at risk of severe cutbacks
Ahead of the Budget next week, local authorities have warned Chancellor Jeremy Hunt of extreme cost pressures.
ByDid Blackpool South’s gamble on the Tories pay off?
Voters in Scott Benton's constituency reflect on the "levelling up" agenda.
ByFive solutions to the council finance crisis
Other than a cash injection, how can local leaders save authorities from a wave of bankruptcies?
ByPride of place is an economic issue
Civic identity, core to the government’s Levelling-up and Regeneration Act, relies on investment in public infrastructure.
ByEnglish councils are facing an “out-of-control” financial crisis
A new report calls on the government to close the £4bn funding gap, or face a fresh wave of…
ByThe Research Brief: Why centralised funding is a waste of public money
Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
ByFinancial pressures are taking a toll on council staff
New polling reveals poor training, accountability and overwork in local authorities.
ByThe Research Brief: How the average Briton became £10,200 worse off
Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
ByCouncil bankruptcy tracker: authorities under increasing financial strain
Six local authorities have declared bankruptcy since 2021. Spotlight looks at the financial situation at English councils.
ByHow the local government finance settlement would leave poorer authorities worse off
Conservative MPs are demanding emergency funding in response to devolved finance proposals that penalise poorer councils.
ByWe need long-term investment in critical national infrastructure
From the UK’s energy grid to its waterways and transport systems, the government must make concrete plans for steady…
ByLabour will not bring HS2 to Manchester – what does Andy Burnham think?
The Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham challenges Keir Starmer to commit to “true” Northern Powerhouse Rail.
ByWhy Michael Gove’s planning reforms won’t deliver sustainable housing
The Housing Secretary’s new planning framework for England does little to encourage net zero development.
ByGove dodges questions on Teesworks controversy and defends freeports
The Levelling Up Secretary refused to confirm a date for reporting on potential wrongdoing in Tees Valley.
ByWhat does it mean when a council declares bankruptcy?
Local governments across England are worried about their finances, and we should be too.
BySelling off assets won’t stop council bankruptcies
The government hopes someone else will deal with the problem of inadequate local authority funding.
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