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National Infrastructure Commission: Devolving regional infrastructure will pave the way for economic growth
The National Infrastructure Commission's Bridget Rosewell CBE talks about how increased devolution to help support regional infrastructure plans will be key for economic growth outside of the capital.
Culture should play key role in levelling up, Blue Horizon Ventures director says
Blue Horizon Ventures director Julian Russell discusses how the Levelling Up agenda will be key for cultural assets in the UK.
Paddeco Ltd: Education sector has failed to meet the needs of industry and legislation must address this
Paddeco Ltd CEO Joseph Lloyd writes that there has been a collective failure to address the needs of industry by education and there is a need for the Skills & Post-16 Education Act to change this.
Rising poverty suggests that levelling up is not working, says Hey With Zion Primary School headteacher
Andrew Clowes, headteacher of Hey With Zion Primary School in Oldham, Lancashire, shares his concerns that levelling up is not doing enough to address rising poverty.
Make UK: The post-16 skills framework must place employers at the centre
Jamie Cater, senior policy manager for employment at industry body Make UK, discusses how Local Skills Improvement Plans and their ambition to bring employers to the centre of skills provision will be key to addressing the labour shortage in key sectors.
UCG principal: While levelling up regions is critical, we mustn't forget the capital and the role that education has
Stephen Davis, the CEO and group principal of the United Colleges Group, discusses the need for levelling up in the poorer parts of London as well as in other UK regions.
AELP: Levelling Up agenda must be long-term measure to truly drive growth
Association of Employment and Learning Providers boss Jane Hickie highlights that long-term investment and measures will be critical to ensure that the Levelling Up agenda truly drives growth and social mobility.
FMB: Skills in construction is a long-term problem needing a long-term solution
Brian Berry, CEO of the Federation of Master Builders, highlights that the skills shortage in the construction sector is a longstanding problem and a long-term focus is needed to resolve the issue.
Levelling Up agenda means well but its execution is awry, says Community and Business Partners boss
Community & Business Partners CEO Amanda Meachin writes that although the Levelling Up agenda is well-intentioned, its outlets such as the Levelling Up Fund are ineffective and more must be done to get investment to where it is needed.
Deprivation hot spots depend on levelling up succeeding, says TOBS Consultancy director
TOBS Consultancy director Adwoa Owusu-Banahene explains why deprived communities are relying on the Levelling Up agenda delivering, and sets out the scale of the task ahead.
LSIPS will be critical for skills reforms, says CITB CEO
Tim Balcon, CEO of the Construction Industry Training Board [CITB], discusses why Local Skills Improvement Plans [LSIPS], a cornerstone of the Skills & Post-16 Education Act, will be critical to upskill the UK workforce.
LGIU: Levelling up needs to bring real devolution deals
Dr Jonathan Carr-West of the Local Government Information Unit [LGIU] writes that local authorities need to be empowered by new and proper devolution deals if levelling up is to be successful.
CEILUP urges government to bring 12 missions back to the heart of Levelling Up agenda
Professor Graeme Atherton from the University of West London's Centre for Inequality & Levelling Up [CEILUP] argues that the chances of the Levelling Up agenda being successful depends on bringing the '12 missions' back to the centre.
A Chequers Christmas: James Callaghan’s "Winter of Discontent"
Labour's James Callaghan served as prime minister of the United Kingdom from April 1976 to May 1979. He regularly spent his Christmas celebrations at Chequers, with the last of his holidays at the country estate coming at a time of great political significance.
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