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Supercool Ltd: The Great North Partnership could help unlock billions, says IPPR North

by Glenn | Feb 4, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Supercool Ltd Author: Maeve Schaffer Date published: 2026-02-04 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] The leading think tank in the north of England says The Great North partnership and government should act collaboratively to establish...
SmartCitiesWorld News:  Vancouver reaffirms commitment to building healthy, inclusive city

SmartCitiesWorld News: Vancouver reaffirms commitment to building healthy, inclusive city

by Glenn | Feb 4, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: SmartCitiesWorld News Author: SmartCitiesWorld news team Date published: 2026-02-04 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Vancouver reaffirms commitment to building healthy, inclusive cityMayor Sim said the strategy will help ensure that...
The Strategist:  Rebalancing Australia’s industrial policy for the critical-mineral future

The Strategist: Rebalancing Australia’s industrial policy for the critical-mineral future

by Glenn | Feb 4, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: The Strategist Author: Naoise McDonagh Date published: 2026-02-04 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] While the government’s Future Made in Australia Act is framed as an economic security initiative, its largest funding commitments are...
Local Economies (UK):  UK names Barnsley as first Tech Town to see whether AI can fix… well, anything

Local Economies (UK): UK names Barnsley as first Tech Town to see whether AI can fix… well, anything

by Glenn | Feb 3, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Local Economies (UK) Author: unknown Date published: 2026-02-03 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] AI-pocalypse Barnsley, a town in South Yorkshire, England, best known for coal mining and glassmaking, is being thrust into the...

Regional Economies: While elites debate geopolitics, Americans are rethinking college in the search for economic mobility

by Glenn | Feb 3, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Regional Economies Author: Ed Mitzen Date published: 2026-02-03 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] At the Davos World Economic Forum, the most powerful government leaders and tech billionaires gathered for their annual open discussion...
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