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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Artists present include:
Gus Unger-Hamilton from band alt-J
And with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Artists present include:
Gus Unger-Hamilton from band alt-J
And with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Artists present include:
Gus Unger-Hamilton from band alt-J
And with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Artists present include:
Gus Unger-Hamilton from band alt-J
And with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Artists present include:
Gus Unger-Hamilton from band alt-J
And with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Artists present include:
Gus Unger-Hamilton from band alt-J
And with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Artists present include:
Gus Unger-Hamilton from band alt-J
And with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan with Justine Simons, deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan with Gus Unger-Hamilton from the India rock band Alt-J
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, joins with music industry leaders to celebrate grassroots music with a first ever specially-designed Grassroots Music Tube map at Outernet, London, UK.
13th May 2025
Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a campaign to champion the capital’s world-leading grassroots music scene and unveils the first ever Grassroots Music Tube Map.
The Mayor and TfL have joined with music industry and media leaders including the Music Venue Trust, Featured Artist Coalition, Outernet, the Metro and Universal Music to shine a spotlight on London’s fantastic music venues and artists and the significant impact they have on the capital.
A special Grassroots Music Tube Map has been created celebrating all aspects of the capital’s music scene and will be screened at the Outernet Arcade - which links the HERE nightclub to The Lower Third grassroots music venue on Denmark Street.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg show at BBC New Broadcasting House, London, UK.
27/04/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg.
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Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg show at BBC New Broadcasting House, London, UK.
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Guests departs Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
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Guests departs Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
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Guests departs Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham departs Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
27th April 2025.
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