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City Economies:  Reeves told City at ‘critical juncture’ after claims of golden age

City Economies: Reeves told City at ‘critical juncture’ after claims of golden age

by Glenn | Jan 25, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: City Economies Author: Samuel Norman Date published: 2026-01-25 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Rachel Reeves has been handed a firm warning that Britain’s financial ecosystem is facing a “critical juncture” even after the...
Local Growth and the United Kingdom:  UK earmarks £1.5 billion in arts funding until 2030 – expert panel responds

Local Growth and the United Kingdom: UK earmarks £1.5 billion in arts funding until 2030 – expert panel responds

by Glenn | Jan 23, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Local Growth and the United Kingdom Author: Adam Behr, Reader in Music, Politics and Socieity, Newcastle University Date published: 2026-01-23 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Visitors enjoying Manchester Art Gallery. Mark...

Combined Authorities (England): DfT says underground Manchester Piccadilly ‘needs testing further’ as NPR agreements signed

by Glenn | Jan 23, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Combined Authorities (England) Author: Rob Hakimian Date published: 2026-01-23 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] The Department for Transport (DfT) has agreed to re-examine the value of an underground station at Manchester Piccadilly...

City Economies: Maharashtra to get India’s first Innovation City near Mumbai, says Fadnavis

by Glenn | Jan 23, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: City Economies Author: unknown Date published: 2026-01-23 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday shared a detailed plan of India’s first "Innovation City" close to...
Cities & Communities | Brookings:  Not your grandfather’s factory: Why tariffs won’t help Midwest manufacturing

Cities & Communities | Brookings: Not your grandfather’s factory: Why tariffs won’t help Midwest manufacturing

by Glenn | Jan 22, 2026 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Cities & Communities | Brookings Author: unknown Date published: 2026-01-22 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Speaking on the 2024 campaign trail in Michigan, then-candidate Donald Trump promised to bring manufacturing jobs...
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