Government schemes and the expansion of Liverpool's stadium has forced local businesses to close and cleared hundreds of homes for pricey redevelopment. Now residents are developing their own plans to build on the land – as long as the council will give them a chance
A new project celebrates the people whose daily endeavours are ascribed little economic value, but who remain a vital part of life in the most diverse part of Glasgow.
Although it’s the home of Liverpool FC, Anfield had been left to walk alone on housing. But a community initiative led by a bakery has rebuilt the hopes of residents.
Cities and towns are attempting bold new experiments with alternative currencies they hope will boost regional economies and get people to think differently about money.
Swindon Borough Council is the first in the country to use Abundance, a green investment platform, to give residents the opportunity to help fund two solar farms.
As councils struggle with cuts, one Lancashire city adapted a pioneering grassroots approach from America to tackling inequality and keeping profits local.
The People's Bank of Govanhill was created by artist Ailie Rutherford to talk about all the unpaid work that goes on beneath the surface of the economy in Govanhill.
For the past year Sainsbury’s has been funding a war against food waste in Swadlincote, Derbyshire. But was it successful? Hazel Sheffield investigates.
The city voted for Brexit because it felt cut off by a failing economic system, says councillor Matthew Brown. But the region has been revived by thinking locally
Cities and towns are attempting bold new experiments with alternative currencies they hope will boost regional economies and get people to think differently about money.