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UK regional policy

  • Tuesday, 9 July, 2024
    English devolution
    England’s mayors draw up local strategies for economic growth

    Starmer says regional leaders ‘central’ to Labour’s core ambition of securing fastest growth in G7

    Englands mayors take a selfie on the steps of Downing Street
  • Saturday, 22 June, 2024
    FT Magazine
    A pre-election journey across Britain’s neglected north

    Touring 14 years of plans to level-up, by slow train and rail replacement bus

    Two double-decker buses appear on a concrete forecourt before a viaduct
  • Wednesday, 19 June, 2024
    UK general election 2024
    Weary Crawley voters stuck in ‘Robin Hood’ economy

    Mixed fortunes in Sussex ‘new town’ dent confidence in main parties’ ability to restore prosperity

    Queen’s Square, Crawley
  • Wednesday, 12 June, 2024
    UK general election 2024
    Starmer’s cautious campaign: data reveals Labour focus on most winnable seats

    Labour leader focusing resources on seats where party needs less than a 15-point swing

    Montage showing Labour activists on the campaign trail against a section of the data map of campaign events
  • Friday, 10 May, 2024
    HS2
    Labour asks why taxpayers are set to fund HS2 work despite Sunak pledge

    Government readies £1bn injection even though prime minister said last year private sector would cover Euston costs

    Construction work continues on the HS2 site in Euston on February 5, 2024 in London
  • Tuesday, 30 April, 2024
    Can a freeport ‘level up’ the Welsh island of Anglesey?

    The local community is desperate to see if the Tory party’s flagship policy will revive their economy

    Menai suspension bridge
  • Monday, 29 April, 2024
    UK economy
    Levelling up policy like a half-built cathedral, admits Michael Gove

    Minister asks critics to withhold judgment till 2030 as analysis shows UK struggled to make gains in target areas

    Michael Gove
  • Sunday, 28 April, 2024
    News in-depthUK politics
    Big ambitions for levelling up UK show only partial progress

    Contradictory data allow cherry-picking of results on government’s flagship efforts to tackle regional inequality

  • Thursday, 21 March, 2024
    UK local government finance
    Council tax bills across England rise by maximum allowed

    Northern areas among those hit hardest as analysts challenge ‘regressive’ levy amid local authority funding pressures

    Bin men
  • Monday, 18 March, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Britain’s levelling up agenda is failing to deliver

    The next government must close the gap between rhetoric and reality

    Hoardings on a street that read: Live In Birmingham, Work In Manchester, Play In London
  • Friday, 15 March, 2024
    Life & Arts
    Blackpool’s £2bn bid to revive the spirit of the British seaside

    The glitz that once attracted the likes of Frank Sinatra has faded but now the town has a shot at restoring its fortunes

    People at an amusement park entrance talking to a person in a Gromit costume
  • Friday, 1 March, 2024
    England’s regional divides widening despite ‘levelling up’, study finds

    London and south-east to pull further away from rest of the country in coming years, IPPR says

    A shopping centre in Wakefield
  • Monday, 29 January, 2024
    Tees Valley Combined Authority
    Teesworks review criticises project’s governance but finds no corruption

    Independent report says insufficient arrangements to show taxpayers getting value for money in regeneration venture

    Lord Ben Houchen
  • Monday, 22 January, 2024
    UK economy
    All parts of UK hit by economic stagnation since 2010, says think-tank

    Research shows rebalancing initiatives by successive Tory governments have made little difference

    Three boys in hoods sitting on a fence in Burnley
  • Friday, 19 January, 2024
    News in-depthTata Steel Ltd
    Steel town Port Talbot braces for impact of Tata closure

    Unions warn that decision to shut down blast furnaces will have ‘devastating’ effect

    Tata Steel site in Port Talbot, seen from a residential street. It is estimated that at least three jobs locally are reliant on every job in the steel works
  • Friday, 24 November, 2023
    BBC
    BBC falling short on moving music and radio spending out of London

    National Audit Office watchdog says broadcaster’s plan for relocating projects and jobs outside capital ‘under-developed’

    The BBC’s London headquarters
  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
    News in-depthAutumn Statement
    Northern England eyes opportunities of further devolution

    Councils and business pin hopes on new deals to rebalance UK’s London-centric economy and raise productivity

  • Monday, 20 November, 2023
    UK allocates £1bn in ‘levelling up’ funding

    Latest grants welcomed by local leaders while analysts question viability of projects earmarked for investment

    South Shields
  • Saturday, 18 November, 2023
    English devolution
    Hunt to outline further devolution plans for England’s elected mayors

    Chancellor’s proposals expected to fall short of some regional leaders’ ambitious demands

    Aerial view of Manchester city centre
  • Thursday, 16 November, 2023
    News in-depthForeign direct investment
    Swindon’s investment challenge: former boom town seeks to revive its fortunes

    Town that was once the fastest-growing in Europe shows perils of allowing conditions for foreign businesses to worsen

    Swindon town centre
  • Thursday, 9 November, 2023
    Andy Haldane
    To fix towns, politicians must not forget about cities

    Labour and the Conservatives plan to improve the lives of swing voters in neglected areas — but regional policy would be better

    Tower blocks on September 1, 2022 in the Thamesmead area of London, England
  • Tuesday, 7 November, 2023
    News in-depth
    Local leaders seek to reverse 40 years of UK bus privatisation

    Franchise network run by Transport for London, a local government body, hailed as a way forward

  • Sunday, 29 October, 2023
    Martin Wolf
    Regional policy must be at the heart of any sensible strategy for growth

    Decades of failure have led to profound geographical inequality in the UK

    A family walks past an abandoned warehouse in Derby.
  • Sunday, 22 October, 2023
    Former UK prime ministers back cross-party approach to regional mayors

    John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown call for end to ‘chopping and changing’ over devolution, according to Ed Balls review

    Ed Balls
  • Thursday, 28 September, 2023
    Nuclear energy
    Will Britons accept burying nuclear waste in their backyard?

    People in Lincolnshire are divided about the case for an underground disposal facility for radioactive material

    Ken Smith, chair of the Guardians of the East Coast
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