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Podcasts from Centre for Cities, the think tank dedicated to understanding and improving UK city economies

Episodios

  • City Minutes: Key races in the 2024 Metro mayor elections

    10/04/2024 Duración: 01h05min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by three people with insights into several upcoming 2024 Metro mayoral elections to find out more about the candidates and discuss some of the local issues that voters will be thinking about when they go to the polls on 2 May. He speaks to Jane Haynes, Politics and People Editor at Birmingham Mail and Post, and Birmingham Live, about the race for Metro mayor of the West Midlands. Then Oliver Pridmore, Agenda Editor at Nottingham Post and Nottinghamshire Live, joins Andrew to discuss the first-ever Metro mayor elections in the East Midlands. Finally, he speaks to Rob Parsons, Northern Agenda Editor at Reach, who is covering the Tees Valley Metro mayoral elections and the race to be the first Metro mayor of the North East. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: Why mayoral elections matter

    04/03/2024 Duración: 09min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney and Associate Director Anthony Breach, here to explain why 2024 represents a major milestone in devolution in England. They look ahead to May’s mayoral elections, when eleven areas and over a third of the UK population will be covered by Metro mayors, and discuss how mayors’ influence over national policy debates is likely to grow in future. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: The geography of charitable giving in the UK

    05/02/2024 Duración: 16min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Rob Johnson, Analyst at Centre for Cities and author of a new report, Donation nation: The geography of charitable giving in the UK. Rob looked at giving patterns and asked the question, does local giving behaviour match this variation in need and does it go to the causes that most reflect local need? He outlines his findings and tells Andrew about the implications of the findings for local authorities, and where national policy and the ‘levelling up’ agenda can help. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: The latest data on economic performance across the UK

    21/01/2024 Duración: 10min

    This is a special episode of City Minutes looking at the findings of Cities Outlook 2024 – Centre for Cities’ annual snapshot of economic activity in the UK’s urban areas. In part 2, Andrew Carter is joined by Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney to discuss the importance of urban economies in the UK and why we’re all affected by urban areas’ economic performance over time. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: How places have fared since 2010

    21/01/2024 Duración: 16min

    This special episode of City Minutes examines the findings of Cities Outlook 2024 – Centre for Cities’ flagship economic health check of the UK’s urban areas. In part 1, Andrew Carter is joined by Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney to discuss Chapters One and Two of the report, where Centre for Cities shows what has happened to people’s incomes up and down the country since 2010, a record period of historically weak productivity growth. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Talks: Are we seeing the arrival of the post-retail High Street?

    10/01/2024 Duración: 55min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Dr Lucy Montague, Senior Lecturer at Manchester School of Architecture and co-author (with David Rudlin and Vicky Payne) of High Street: How Our Town Centres Can Bounce Back from the Retail Crisis (RIBA Publishing, 2023), which surveys the current state of the UK’s bricks-and-mortar retail sector in a hundred case studies – from traditional high streets to out-of-town retail developments, in places both big and small. They discuss what happened in the sector during the 00s and 10s, the origins of the current crisis, and the impact of Covid. Despite its many challenges, Lucy finds reasons for optimism on the high street, as long as the UK is open to change – whether it’s stronger planning policy to encourage a greater mix of uses or action on business rates reform. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Leaders: Cllr Huw Thomas, Leader of Cardiff City Council

    20/12/2023 Duración: 20min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Cllr Huw Thomas, Labour Leader of Cardiff City Council since 2017. Cllr Thomas talks about Cardiff’s economic role in the city-region, describes the balance between competition and collaboration that it takes to make city-region devolution succeed, and explains why leading a city council is “a job like no other”. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Leaders series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Leaders: Cllr Mike Ross, Leader of Hull City Council

    13/12/2023 Duración: 23min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Cllr Mike Ross, Liberal Democrat Leader of Hull City Council since May 2022. They discuss Cllr Ross’ lessons from over twenty years of public life, how the city used the experience of being City of Culture to change perceptions and put Hull on the map, and the question of devolution in East Yorkshire and the Humber. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Leaders series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Talks: Will the North rise again?

    10/12/2023 Duración: 43min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Alex Niven, Lecturer in English Literature at Newcastle University and author of several books including The North will Rise Again: In Search of the Future in Northern Heartlands (Bloomsbury, 2023). They discuss attempts to revive the economic fortunes and empower the people of the North of England after deindustrialisation, questions of Northern identity and Alex’s immersion in the poetry and culture of the Northeast. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Leaders: Cllr Jane Mudd, leader of Newport City Council

    06/12/2023 Duración: 21min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Cllr Jane Mudd, Labour Leader of Newport City Council since 2019. They discuss her stance on working with business to improve the city-region, the changes the city is making to improve transport sustainability, and what Newport’s status as the ‘Gateway to Wales’ means for her as leader. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Leaders series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Leaders: John Stevenson MP, Chair of the Northern Research Group

    29/11/2023 Duración: 19min

    Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by John Stevenson, who is the MP for Carlisle, Chair of the Northern Research Group of MPs and Co-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Key Cities. The two discuss the role Carlisle plays in its regional economy, why the Northern Research Group of MPs is pressing for more devolution of powers from Westminster to the North of England, and what John has learned about leadership during his time in the House of Commons. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Leaders series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: Should more people use public transport to get to work in UK cities?

    28/11/2023 Duración: 10min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Caitlin Rollison, External Affairs Manager at Centre for Cities, to discuss the new report Gear shift: International lessons for increasing public transport ridership in UK cities. They discuss whether Covid really was a meaningful turning point in how we travel around UK cities, how public transport usage in UK cities compares with European counterparts, and the policy initiatives around the world that have made a big difference to public transport ridership. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Leaders: Mayor Marvin Rees

    22/11/2023 Duración: 24min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Mayor Marvin Rees, who has been Mayor of Bristol since 2016 and has given city leaders and city networks a voice on a national and international level as Chair of Core Cities UK and Co-Chair of the UK Future Cities Commission. They discuss Mayors’ political roles in UK cities, the need for more housing, and the role of cities to tackle the climate crisis, which Marvin made the subject of his TED talk a year ago. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Leaders series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it. Subscribe to Centre for Cities’ newsletter to hear about new episodes in this series: https://www.centreforcities.org/cities-bulletin/

  • City Leaders: Mayor Steve Rotheram

    15/11/2023 Duración: 23min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Mayor Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, for a discussion about what the role of a Metro Mayor means for people in the North of England, how local government is funded, and plans to bring transport in Liverpool back into public control. This episode is the first episode of Centre for Cities’ City Leaders series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it. Subscribe to Centre for Cities’ newsletter to hear about new episodes in this series: https://www.centreforcities.org/cities-bulletin/

  • City Minutes: What should the next phase of devolution look like?

    07/11/2023 Duración: 09min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Ant Breach, Senior Analyst, to discuss which powers should be devolved to UK cities. Their discussion focuses on the proposals put forward in a new report, In place of centralisation: Devolution for London, Greater Manchester and the West Midlands, commissioned for The Economy 2030 Enquiry funded by the Nuffield Foundation. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: Why Glasgow should implement bus franchising

    24/10/2023 Duración: 12min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Researcher Matthew Coombes, author of Miles better: Improving public transport in the Glasgow City Region, to discuss the potential for bus franchising to help Glasgow reach its economic potential. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: Housing, urban transport, and cities versus towns at party conferences

    11/10/2023 Duración: 14min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Paul Swinney, Director of Policy and Research, Ant Breach, Senior Analyst, and Jess Tulasiewicz, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, to review key moments at two action-packed party conferences in Manchester and Liverpool. They discuss a Conservative party conference dominated by the decision to cancel HS2’s northern leg, Labour’s bold ambitions on housebuilding, and more. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: Do Manchester and Birmingham city centres spread prosperity?

    20/09/2023 Duración: 11min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Paul Swinney, Director of Policy and Research at Centre for Cities to discuss Paul’s new briefing, Do city centres really benefit their wider areas?. They discuss how improving and expanding Manchester and Birmingham city centres can bring benefits to places like Oldham and West Bromwich, and the role this plays in levelling up. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: Where to find the melting pots of the new economy

    11/09/2023 Duración: 17min

    Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney is joined by James Evans, Research Fellow at Centre for Cities and author of the new report, Innovation hotspots: Clustering the New Economy, which identifies 344 hotspots of ‘new economy’ activity where promising businesses are clustering together. Paul and James discuss the findings and why new economy hotspots are an urban phenomenon. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.

  • City Minutes: Does wealth ‘trickle out’ from cities to nearby places?

    04/09/2023 Duración: 22min

    Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Paul Swinney, Director of Policy and Research at Centre for Cities to discuss Paul’s new briefing, Trickle Out: How cities help their surrounding towns. They discuss the relationship that big cities have with their surrounding areas, how this impacts on quality of life in nearby places, and how we can help towns take advantage of having a big city nearby. This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.