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Time to think differently about work?
Rather than simply focus on driving up productivity and encouraging everyone to work longer hours ...
Communities
Finance
Good Local Economics
Living Labs: connecting the challenges of global cities with innovators around the world
In our Living Labs Global Award programme, we are working with 21 global cities to ...
Communities
Economic Development
Good Local Economics
Housing
Local Government
Regeneration
How do you create health? Simple question
To really fix the problem, start thinking about the conditions necessary for that problem not ...
Communities
Good Local Economics
A view on the Work Programme
My favourite in the Work Programme is the contradiction with the personalisation and choice agenda. ...
Communities
Economic Development
Finance
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Regeneration
Green spaces – who’s stepping into the breach?
It is heartening to note that parts of the private sector are prepared to play ...
Communities
Economic Development
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Local Government
Regeneration
Mixed forecast
This year’s Cities Outlook report from Centre for Cities paints a picture of growing disparities ...
Communities
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Local Government
Understanding middle class community activism
The middle classes are better at getting what they want from local services. So if ...
Communities
Local Government
Call the Midwife… then, now and in the future
Jennifer Worth’s work offers a chance for practitioners in every part of provision, from education ...
Communities
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Regeneration
Can public services learn from the newspaper industry?
Then this week I realised that this metamorphosis of the newspaper industry is in fact ...
Communities
Good Local Economics
This is welfare abolition, not welfare reform
When Cameron says he wants to cut the benefits bill by £18bn he’s pointing directly ...
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