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- After fifty years of false starts, is Bogotá finally about to build its metro ?
- Benjamin Barber, the urban theorist behind the Global Parliament of Mayors, has died aged 77
- Britons need to walk more – but their cities aren’t set up for it
- Bureaucracy has stifled urban infrastructure in Brussels. Could digital democracy help ?
- Cities are complex systems. We should analyse them as such
- Could driverless cars really cut road accidents by 95% ?
- Creative cities and smart cities are nothing but a corporate taming of creativity
- Depressing news : In most British cities, public transport is becoming less, not more, important
- Don’t blame hipsters for gentrification : blame neoliberalism
- Election 2017 : What are the parties promising on transport ?
- Forget car sharing – Paris’s shared electric mopeds are the future
- Forget Public-Private Partnerships. Share data and transport innovation will follow
- Four international lessons on how London could cut air pollution
- From Australia to the Netherlands, governments have introduced city deals. But what are they ?
- Here are five reasons electric cars are closer than you think
- Here are four thoughts on Birmingham’s new tram plan
- How can compact cities keep house prices under control ?
- I spent an afternoon exploring Milton Keynes. Here’s everything I learned
- I swapped the tube for the bus and it helped to lift my depression
- If Westminster wants to solve the housing crisis, it needs to give cities more powers
- In China, low-speed electric vehicles are driving high-speed urbanisation
- In Dreamland : Can gentrification save Margate ?
- Madrid’s residents are being forced out of the city centre. Blame Airbnb
- More people are cycling in Britain’s major cities – except two
- Moscow residents are rallying against the mass demolition of Soviet apartment blocks
- New Urbanism isn’t dead – but thanks to climate change, it is evolving
- Novelty or necessity ? The world's best sleeper trains
- Should Transport for London be encouraging more of us to commute by boat ?
- Speed vs coverage : How do metro systems decide how to space their stops ?
- The economic and political divide between cities and towns is real and growing. So what can we do about it ?
- The election result shows the two emerging faces of urban England
- The Netherlands has too many prisons, so this is what it’s doing with them
- The new Dublin Luas map is a crime against cartography
- The other Waitrose effect : how gentrification is linked to rising evictions
- The Polish government is super-sizing Warsaw. But bigger might not mean better
- This map gives you all the tube knowledge you never knew you wanted
- To prevent autonomous vehicles clogging our cities, we need to talk about road-pricing
- Transport planning is a tricky business. Can visualisation tools help ?
- Want to buy the average London home ? Save more than the average salary every month
- Was the decline in Liverpool’s historic population really that unusual ?
- What kind of wildlife flourishes in cities ?
- Where’s the best British city to survive the apocalypse ?
- Why are there so few tube lines in South London ?
- Winner-takes-all urbanism and superstar cities : on Richard Florida’s “New Urban Crisis”
- “Air pollution is bad for our brains, as well as our lungs” : so why aren’t we angrier ?
- “Residents were woken by the sound of bulldozers” : in Lagos, gentrification can mean midnight demolition
- “The internal combustion engine is dead, long live the electric car”
- “We have made the Liverpool City Region. Now we must create Liverpolitians”