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Spotlight: London’s role in the Levelling Up agenda

17 February 202216 February 2022 by Sophie Nellis

The government’s long-awaited Levelling Up White Paper is a commitment to tackle geographical inequities and spread opportunity more equally across the UK. But what does this mean for London?

Categories Spotlight

‘Connections’ Ep. 1: Government(s), with Barbara Brownlee & Tony Travers

9 August 202030 June 2020 by Oli
House of Parliament, City Bites podcast Connections

In the first of our City Bites “Connections” series, Westminster Council’s Barbara Brownlee and LSE Prof Tony Travers debate how UK government tiers must interact for economic recovery.

Categories City Bites podcast, Economy, Learning from crisis

Engaging London’s Private Rented Sector – Report launch

26 April 201812 December 2017 by Joanna
CAD of private rented housing

How can London get the PRS it needs and deserves? Engaging London’s Private Rented Sector is the culmination of our three-year programme, supported by Oak Foundation and Trust for London.

Categories PRS

The Role of Rent Stabilisation in Improving London’s PRS

30 July 202021 May 2015 by Joanna
Rent Stabilisation show of hands

On 14th May, Future of London held a seminar on rent stabilisation, with an audience that included a number of mayoral contenders, as well as practitioners from across London.

Categories Events, Housing

Seminar: Stabilising London’s Private Sector Rents

6 March 20171 April 2015 by Inge

On 14th May, we’ll be looking at PRS rents in our breakfast seminar: Stabilising London’s Private Sector Rents: a viable option for tackling the affordability gap?

Categories Events, Housing

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