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October 2020

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Two teenage girls outside wearing jeans, T-shirts, jackets and medical face masks elbow-bump each other to say hello during the COVID-19 crisis

The impact of COVID-19 on families, children and young people in Glasgow

Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Claire Bynner, Dr Jennifer McLean, Dr Maureen McBride, Dr Sarah Ward, Dr Sarah Weakley, Education, Children and FamiliesBy adminOctober 26, 2020

Findings from Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland about the impacts of COVID-19 on children and families and how services have collaborated across sectors to respond to their needs.

A view of the main building of Glasgow University from above with Kelvingrove Museum and the city in the background

Scotland’s universities must work together in the national interest to maintain international excellence

Commentary, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Scotland, University sectorBy adminOctober 21, 2020

While COVID-19 has demonstrated the massive role universities have to play in Scottish society, it has also brought into sharp focus some challenges our sector faces.

Thoughts on the Programme for Government – Glasgow City-region implications

City economies, Commentary, Dr David Waite, Economy, Glasgow, Glasgow Commission for Economic GrowthBy adminOctober 19, 2020

Dr David Waite analyses the implications of the Scottish Government’s Programme for Government, published 1 September 2020.

COVID-19 Transmission Mechanism within the UK

Assistant Professor Xuan Zhang, City economies, Commentary, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Professor Joseph Byrne, Professor Mario Cerrato, Research project - outputsBy adminOctober 16, 2020

The first empirical results from an ongoing project on COVID-19 in UK and its economic impact.

A pair of scissors separating two pieces of fabric whcih are tearing apart - one is the British union flag, the other is the European Union flag

A conversation with Hilary Benn MP

Climate crisis, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Des McNulty, EU and Brexit, Event report/resources, Public lectureBy adminOctober 14, 20201 Comment

Video of a discussion between senior Labour MP Hilary Benn and Policy Scotland’s Deputy Director Des McNulty about Brexit and what it means for Britain’s future.

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This time it has to be different: The policy response to the New Normal economy revisited

Adam Smith Business School, City economies, Economy, Essay, Professor Ronald MacDonald, Think pieceBy adminOctober 10, 2020

Paper by Professor Ronald MacDonald in which he analyses two key economic issues of the COVID-19 pandemic: addressing mass unemployment and reforming banking.

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