The crisis has tended to hit communities which were already struggling the hardest.
Spending amounts to an extra £24 billion over four years from today’s levels, helping to equip our Armed Forces.
The calling-in of a planning application to open a coalmine at Whitehaven suggests prioritising green optics over Northern livelihoods.
Due to internal tensions, the Union can lack coherence and focus, often particularly evident in its efforts to implement a collective foreign policy.
There are very, very few shows where you can see life here on your screens, or hear our accents.
The Government can’t deliver levelling up without more supply-side change, localism and public service reform.
Our levelling-up programmes must invest in vital social infrastructure and empower local communities and decision-makers.
We need to look seriously at how our tax system works and whether the burden is spread fairly across the whole country.
Put simply, it is the “where” of decisions – it helps policy makers to see where, and how, to focus effort, direct investment and encourage economic activity.
The second of a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
By offering strategic support to new industries, the Government can honour its promise to ‘level up’ the nation and turn the UK into a global leader.
The UK can and should achieve its ambitious emissions reductions targets. But it will only get there by making the most of all energy sources and technologies.
How is it levelling up to concentrate new construction – and the associated infrastructure – in the South?
The lively and chaotic city presents a warning to the Government as to how its regeneration plans could go wrong.
Voters across the political spectrum are united in their wish to see more done here.