UK tech growth is not evenly spread and it never will be.
Scaling happens in cities with the right density, talent and capital.
If we want more global firms, we need to choose where growth happens.
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£400 billion of public spending should be a growth engine.
So why is procurement reform still stalling?
Read our latest blog from Harry Shackleton 👇
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What really drives local election results?
In the North West, it is not just national politics. Local issues like services and regeneration are shaping how people vote.
Read more 👇
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Electric vehicles are meant to cut costs and carbon. But that is not the full picture.
Emily Wallace raises questions of fairness, policy and how employers support the transition.
Read more: www.inflect.co.uk/the-ev-trans...
Gorton and Denton showed Labour’s strategy on the Greens is not working.
Progressive voters are not gone. But they need persuading, not pressuring.
A new approach is needed 👇
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Why do smart policy ideas go to die once they hit a minister's desk?
It’s rarely about the evidence - it’s about risk, timing, and deliverability.
In his latest blog, @travide.bsky.social breaks down how to move from "good ideas" to "decision-ready proposals."
Read more: bit.ly/4r8xSu3
Recent polling shows that backing for the Governments 2050 #NetZero target has fallen sharply since 2021.
If the UK wants to lead in the low carbon economy, the government must sharpen its economic case and take on misinformation head on.
Read more from @seancodrington.bsky.social -
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Transport devolution is moving into a new phase 🚆
Transport for the City Regions brings bigger budgets and greater flexibility across funding pots. It also brings tougher local choices.
It is no longer just about how much funding there is, but how mayors decide to allocate it.
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Political volatility is no longer temporary - it now shapes investment, workforce decisions and long term strategy.
Public affairs has shifted too. Less about influence, more about helping leaders plan amid uncertainty.
Read more from @harryshackleton.bsky.social
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Net zero is often framed as unaffordable — but that ignores the cost of inaction and the fact our energy system needs renewing anyway.
Read more from @louis-ohalloran.bsky.social
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As Reform gains ground, Northern Powerhouse Rail faces new political realities🚆
Industry must rethink how it sells NPR - and who it’s selling to.
From skills to spending, the case needs to land with Reform. Waiting on government won’t cut it.
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England’s devolved landscape is shifting fast. Our new report maps the people shaping every combined authority, from chiefs of staff to transport and cabinet leads.
Some mayoralties are clear and transparent; others far harder to read.
Read the report 📘 www.inflect.co.uk/english-devo...
Wednesday’s Budget was full of headlines, but a major shift in transport policy went unnoticed.
Read more from @harryshackleton.bsky.social on how an EV pay-per-mile charge could mark the start of UK road pricing, and what it means for drivers and policymakers 👉 bit.ly/4pELvAV
A strong brand is more than visuals, it shapes how you work and grow.
As we approach five years, Inflect's Communications and Marketing Manager Aoife Doherty reflects on what we’ve learnt about brand and storytelling.
Read more here ➡️ bit.ly/4nVTato
Inclusive growth is more than a policy phrase - it’s the new blueprint for regional prosperity.
England's Combined authorities are shifting from infrastructure to social foundations.
This is what the second generation of #Devolution looks like.
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Keir Starmer heads to Brazil for #COP30 aiming to prove that Britain is serious about #NetZero and ready to lead.
As UK political consensus fades, he will look to reframe climate action as a catalyst for growth and clean investment.
Read more from @seancodrington.bsky.social 🔗 bit.ly/3X1S2JC
#AI is changing how we work, could it also disrupt the British class system?
@emilywallace.bsky.social explores how automation is redefining “good work”, and why skilled manual jobs may become the new markers of status and security.
Read more ➡️ bit.ly/42VxaqW
Labour has pledged to halve violence against women in the next decade, but can Westminster deliver?
Beth Clarke explores how #devolution could give local leaders the tools to turn national ambition into real change.
Read the blog ➡️ www.inflect.co.uk/westminster-...
Reform’s conference wasn’t short on spectacle: merch, a singing Mayor, even Jackson Five. But who’s shaping their agenda?
Engagement with business is patchy, but Reform’s leaders are inviting companies to step in.
Some reflections from @jonathanconnolly.bsky.social
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#ReformUK
Who won the Race for Recess? 📰
Erin Gilhespie's blog explores how Reform UK and Jeremy Corbyn set the headlines this summer, and what it means for Starmer as Parliament returns.
Read more ➡️ www.inflect.co.uk/who-won-the-...
Who really gets talked about in Westminster?
London dominates. Manchester makes the script. Carlisle’s on the rise. Leeds is fading.
@jonathanconnolly.bsky.social asks: are towns & regions main characters — or just extras?
Read more ➡️ www.inflect.co.uk/main-charact...
The new #DevolutionBill marks a new era for local gov: cabinet majority votes in #CombinedAuthorities must include the Mayor, effectively giving them veto power.
This could empower Mayors in mixed Cabinets, or weaken consensus-led devolution
Read Erin Gilhespie's blog 👉 bit.ly/4lSrvt4
The public still supports #NetZero, but political unity has broken down.
Rebuilding consensus means focusing on what matters: lower bills, warmer homes, greener jobs and a vision for national renewal.
Read more from @louis-ohalloran.bsky.social 👉 www.inflect.co.uk/the-cross-pa...
The new #Devolution Bill promises more political power, but without the finance to match, UK #CityRegions can’t deliver real transformation 💸
In his latest blog, Harry Shackleton explores why we need a new fiscal architecture to turn ambition into action.
Read it here ➡️ bit.ly/44rImN6
Labour’s 174-seat majority was meant to bring stability. Instead, it’s revealing just how hard managing power can be 🏛️
Jonathan Connolly unpacks the rebellion over PIP reforms, and what it means for discipline, influence and control.
Read the blog 🔗 www.inflect.co.uk/the-trouble-...
Labour’s £700bn infrastructure plan leans heavily on planning reform, but can it really unlock growth? 🏗️
Fabian Cooper's latest blog explores why Britain’s renewal depends on fixing the system at the drawing board.
Read the post🔗 www.inflect.co.uk/planning-ref...
Kicking off our round table with @lukecharters.bsky.social and Mayor of West Yorkshire Combined Authority @tracybrabinmayorwy.bsky.social!
Looking forward to today’s discussion around boosting #tech and #fintech in West Yorkshire!
With the Spending Review this week, @harryshackleton.bsky.social makes a bold case for breaking up the Treasury, decentralising power, modernising the state & unlocking growth.
Read more 👉 www.inflect.co.uk/its-time-to-...
#SpendingReview #HMtreasury #growth
@emilywallace.bsky.social calls for a stronger, more collaborative relationship between the civil service and the public affairs profession.
Smarter policy and better outcomes depend on stakeholder engagement that works both ways.
Well worth a read 🔗 www.inflect.co.uk/a-challenge-...
Maybe controversial, but I wrote a blog for @inflect.bsky.social calling for a new wave of PPP to fund much needed #infrastructure investment in the UK