Read: University Hospitals Birmingham signs up to pioneering levelling up framework
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) has committed to assess its social impact against a new set of levelling up measurements.
Read: University of Derby commits to levelling up framework
The University of Derby has signed up to a pioneering new levelling up framework to measure its social impact.
Read: Capital gains – and global impact
The University of Greenwich’s purposeful approach is helping students to access opportunities in the heart of London’s economy. Here Vice-Chancellor Jane Harrington talks social mobility with us.
Read: The Northern Echo says it's time to level up the North-East
Regional paper The Northern Echo has launched a new levelling up campaign ahead of next week’s elections.
Read: Levelling up champions celebrated at new awards
Organisations playing a leading role in levelling up the UK have been celebrated at a new set of awards.
Read: New, hybrid ways of working with Daniel Harrison
As the wheels of Britain’s economy begin to whirr once again, there is no better time to embrace new, hybrid ways of working.
That’s the view of Daniel Harrison, Chief Executive of True Potential.
Read: Southampton partnership signs up to Levelling Up Goals
A leading group of organisations within Southampton have teamed up with former Education Secretary Justine Greening in a bid to level up the city.
Read: Speed at which world’s glaciers are melting has doubled in 20 years
The melting of the world’s glaciers has nearly doubled in speed over the past 20 years and contributes more to sea-level rise than either the Greenland or Antarctic ice sheets.
Read: The Ministry of Justice commits to levelling up framework
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has partnered with former Education Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening to measure its social impact.
Read: BBC commits to levelling up
The BBC has committed to levelling up the UK through a partnership with former Education Secretary Justine Greening.
Read: Channel 4 signs up to levelling framework
Channel 4 has partnered with former Education Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening to measure its social impact against a new framework.
Read: Direct Line Group launches action plan to boost opportunities
Direct Line Group has partnered with the Social Mobility Pledge and former Education Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening to play a key role in levelling up the UK.
Read: Guy Opperman: What levelling-up means to me
Each edition we ask leading political figures, of all parties, to give us their own opinion on the levelling up agenda. Here, Guy Opperman gives us his take.
Read: Cheap solar and wind power could supplant fossil fuels by 2050
Huge and ongoing falls in the cost of renewable energy mean that it could replace fossil fuels for global electricity generation by 2035 and allow all energy production to emit zero carbon by 2050, according to a report.
Read: NI Water signs up to Levelling Up Goals
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) has committed to levelling up Northern Ireland through a new partnership with former Education Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening.
Read: Going back to its roots, social mobility at the University of York
The University of York is working alongside Justine Greening and other university and business Purpose Coalition partners to develop ways to measure success against the Levelling Up Goals.
Read: Justine Greening calls for more equal employment opportunities in the North to aid Government’s levelling-up agenda
Former Education Secretary Justine Greening has warned that Boris Johnson’s government must open up equal employment opportunities to end regional inequalities.
Read: Boris Johnson pledges to go further in cutting carbon
Boris Johnson will commit the UK to a dramatic reduction in carbon emissions over the next 14 years at a summit hosted by President Biden later this week.
Read: From art to academia
We speak to Mark Power about his career journey from an artist into academia and how Liverpool John Moores University is creating opportunities across the Irish Sea and levelling up Northern Ireland as a result.
Read: Recruiters more prone to nepotism during pandemic, UK survey finds
Companies have been recruiting graduates from a smaller pool of personal connections during the pandemic, shutting out young people from less privileged backgrounds.