What regional inequalities do different parts of the UK face? And which policies should the Government implement to bridge these divides and level up the country?
City Minutes is exploring these questions in a mini-series on how to level up the UK.
In the third episode, host Andrew Carter speaks with Centre for Cities’ Researcher Tom Sells to discuss the policy interventions needed to level up the public transport system in cities and large towns.
Find all of our work on how to level up the UK here.
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
City Talks: Reviving England’s seaside towns
City Minutes: Kickstarting the new economy
City Talks: What does the future look like for local government?
City Talks: Examining the CHIPS and Science Act
City Talks: How creative industries drive urban economies
City Minutes: King’s Cross and the role of regeneration
City Talks: Managing our urban transport networks
City Minutes: How the cost of living crisis is playing out across the UK
City Talks: Fixing the intangible economy
City Minutes: How has homeworking impacted urban high streets?
City Talks: How has history shaped the North’s identity?
City Talks: Delivering the Levelling Up White Paper
City Minutes: What’s next for the new Mayor of South Yorkshire?
City Talks: Supporting local economic growth – what lessons has the Government learned?
City Minutes: South Yorkshire election special with Bex Whyman, Green Party
City Minutes: South Yorkshire election special with Joe Otten, Liberal Democrats
City Minutes: South Yorkshire election special with Oliver Coppard, Labour
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