Big Cities, Big Potential: The Spending Review Rightly Prioritises Urban Growth
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Chancellor’s Spending Review receives mixed response from the retail industry – RetailWit
The government’s spending review, revealed this week, offers little in the way of support for beleaguered small businesses, says the Fed. The Fed’s national president Mo Razzaq said: “Although plans for an extra £2bn for the police and increasing the number of neighbourhood officers by… This story continues at Chancellor’s Spending Review receives mixed response from the retail industry Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
Chancellor’s Spending Review receives mixed response from the retail industry
The government’s spending review, revealed this week, offers little in the way of support for beleaguered small businesses, says the Fed. The Fed’s national president Mo Razzaq said: “Although plans for an extra £2bn for the police and increasing the number of neighbourhood officers by… This story continues at Chancellor’s Spending Review receives mixed response from the retail industry Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
Big cities, big potential: The Spending Review rightly prioritises urban growth
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 in lost economic output a year, and lowering living standards everywhere …
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