When he came to power in 1997, Tony Blair reacted to widening disparities between poorer and richer neighbourhoods by declaring that no one in future decades should be seriously disadvantaged by where they lived. This paper reviews the policies that Labour pursued and assesses how close it came to realising Blair’s vision. It draws on speeches, policy documents, government website and evaluation reports, and on new analysis of administrative and survey data. We find that Labour’s neighbourhood initial policy approach - the cross departmental National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal, with its ‘floor targets’ below which no neighbourhood should fall – was distinctive, although after 2007 there was a move away from this approach towards a n...
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Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...
With the 2013 Spending Review now behind us and political parties starting to shape up their policie...
In the context of what was described as the worst financial settlement in living memory for local go...
The paper documents the local impacts of government efforts to improve housing standards and demand,...
This is a London-focused report which forms part of the first stage of a programme of research, Soci...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Poverty Street: The dynamics of neighbourhood decline and r...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
This paper explores recent developments in the devolution of powers to subnational governments in En...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
This paper sets out the evolution of British urban policy since the Urban White Paper of 1977 with p...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This is the second research report in a series of papers which form the first stage of a programme o...
This is the first major report in a wider programme assessing the impact of the recession, governmen...
Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...
With the 2013 Spending Review now behind us and political parties starting to shape up their policie...
In the context of what was described as the worst financial settlement in living memory for local go...
The paper documents the local impacts of government efforts to improve housing standards and demand,...
This is a London-focused report which forms part of the first stage of a programme of research, Soci...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Poverty Street: The dynamics of neighbourhood decline and r...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
This paper explores recent developments in the devolution of powers to subnational governments in En...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
This paper sets out the evolution of British urban policy since the Urban White Paper of 1977 with p...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This is the second research report in a series of papers which form the first stage of a programme o...