Liverpool City Region All Party Parliamentary Group

Research papers produced by the Heseltine Institute for the Liverpool City Region All Party Parliamentary Group.

Unlocking great homes and places in the North West
January 2024 - Research Paper 6

This paper, developed for a special joint session of the LCR APPG and Greater Manchester Westminster Group, highlights a range of challenges for improving housing conditions and building new homes in the North West.

How can Liverpool City Region harness its digital and innovation assets to improve prosperity?
December 2023 - Research Paper 5

This paper considers how the Liverpool City Region can harness its digital and innovation assets to drive up productivity and prosperity. It also captures international best practice, particularly from the United States, to highlight the extent to which this will require concerted investment, coordination, and a clear sense of prioritisation and purpose.

Unlocking barriers to opportunities for young people in Liverpool City Region
March 2023 - Research paper 4

This paper explores some of the specific barriers to opportunity facing young people in Liverpool City Region and considers how these might be overcome to improve social mobility for the next generation.

The Future of Housing in Liverpool City Region: Sustainable, affordable, healthy homes
October 2022 - Research paper 3

This Liverpool City Region APPG research paper assesses the state of housing in the city region and identifies opportunities associated with improvements to existing housing stock.

Fairness, Resilience and Prosperity: Addressing energy and net zero challenges in Liverpool City Region
July 2022 - Research paper 2

This research paper, produced for the Liverpool City Region APPG, discusses the challenges posed by rising energy prices and the transition to net zero.

A Prosperity Plan for Levelling Up the Liverpool City Region
February 2022 - Research paper 1

In a new research paper for the Liverpool City Region All Party Parliamentary Group, Heseltine Institute Research Associates Tom Arnold and James Hickson outline the key questions for the city region as it seeks to deliver long-term shared prosperity in the light of the recent Levelling Up White Paper.

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