Interview: Nigel Hugill
By Adam Branson 12 July 2010
The new chair of think-tank the Centre for Cities believes that with the nation's attention fixed on spending cuts, now is the time for cities to take the initiative and show government how devolution of greater powers might work, reports Adam Branson.
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