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By: Andrew Carter

Andrew Carter is chief executive of Centre for Cities.

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  • Big cities, big potential: The Spending Review rightly prioritises urban growth

    Opinion

    The Spending Review empowers UK city regions with transport and innovation funding to boost productivity and drive national economic growth, says Andrew Carter The Chancellor’s Spending Review rightly puts big cities at the centre of a plan for broad-based, long-term national prosperity.  The UK’s big cities’ economies have tended to underperform, costing the country £50bn [...]

    The rise in starting salaries fell to its slowest pace in four years while job seeker numbers grew.
  • The UK needs a rules-based zoning system for planning

    Opinion

    Under the discretionary planning system created in 1947, no part of England has ever been able to harness private sector development to meet housing targets at the scale we now need. It’s time for a radical overhaul, says Andrew Carter The government has rightly made improving workers’ take-home pay a measure of success for this [...]

    Average house prices in June flatlined in the UK
  • If London is the heart of our economy, more TfL fare rises will cut off the blood supply

    Andrew Carter

    From March, every bus or train journey within Zone 1 will go up 10p, after Sadiq Khan announced yesterday that Transport for London fares would rise by almost 5 per cent. For Londoners, this means the average 3-day-a-week commute will go up by £30 a year, on top of rising food and energy prices. It [...]

    COVID-19 Deaths Among TFL Workers Raises Concern For Staff Welfare
  • Older workers planning to work from home permanently are selfishly risking the development of young people

    June 23, 2021

    My Twitter timeline has been overrun with people arguing about whether they are for or against a return to the office.  The ones shouting the loudest is normally to be the anti-office group. They are typically older, more well-established in their careers and keen to share how pleased they are to have finally ditched the [...]

  • The green belt cannot remain sacred if we are to solve London’s housing crisis

    December 13, 2019

    With the General Election over and the nation reflecting on the result, the focus on politics in the capital is far from over, as 2020 sees Londoners turn their attention to the race to be the next mayor. Among many key issues for discussion ahead of May’s election will be housing shortages, particularly the thorny [...]

  • Is HS3 the best way to boost growth in the North?

    October 27, 2014

    Andrew Carter, acting chief executive of the Centre for Cities, says Yes. Improving rail links between London and the north, and between our largest northern cities, is a critical step in turning the political rhetoric of building a northern powerhouse into reality. Fast and frequent transport systems enable businesses to collaborate and share knowledge and [...]

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