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Combined Authorities (England): Innovation hub cuts ribbon on £6.3 million base

by Glenn | Oct 31, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Combined Authorities (England) Author: Steven Hugill Date published: 2025-10-31 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Innovation hub cuts ribbon on £6.3 million base An innovation hub has officially opened a £6.3 million expansion. The...

SmartCitiesWorld News: Brazil strengthens urban adaptation to climate change plans

by Glenn | Oct 31, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: SmartCitiesWorld News Author: SmartCitiesWorld news team Date published: 2025-10-31 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Brazil strengthens urban adaptation to climate change plansThe AdaptAÇÃO (AdaptAction) project is being presented at...

International Economic Development Council: Economic development in its place

by Glenn | Oct 31, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: International Economic Development Council Author: unknown Date published: 2025-10-31 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] In a companion report released earlier this year, we outlined why land use policies and practices—which have long...

SmartCitiesWorld News: Sunderland expands hub network to boost digital inclusion

by Glenn | Oct 31, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: SmartCitiesWorld News Author: SmartCitiesWorld news team Date published: 2025-10-31 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] The UK city of Sunderland has launched seven new Digital Health Hubs to boost digital inclusion.   The £468,465...

Local Economies (UK): Almost all children in 73 areas of England live in low-income households

by Glenn | Oct 30, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Local Economies (UK) Author: Michael Goodier, Patrick Butler and Carmen Aguilar García Date published: 2025-10-30 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Almost 100% of children in 73 neighbourhoods in England are living in income-deprived...

Local Economies (UK): The Guardian view on deprived neighbourhoods: incomes as well as places need a boost | Editorial

by Glenn | Oct 30, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Local Economies (UK) Author: Editorial Date published: 2025-10-30 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] What does it mean for a neighbourhood to be poor? Since the 1970s, the UK government has regularly sought to answer this question by...
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