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Richard Brown

Richard Brown is Research director at Centre For London, the capital's dedicated think tank. He previously worked for the Greater London Authority as private secretary to the first London Mayor, Ken Livingstone.
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Richard Brown: London has its own productivity puzzle

Richard Brown
5th March 2020
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Richard Brown: What housing and planning powers do London Mayors actually have?

Richard Brown
9th January 2020
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Richard Brown: There’s good news on housing in London at last (but with a sting in the tail)

Richard Brown
20th November 2019
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Richard Brown: Brexit could bring more immigration to London

Richard Brown
14th August 2019
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Richard Brown: The meaning of the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony is contested is fiercely as ever

Richard Brown
10th July 2019
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Richard Brown: Unbuckling the Green Belt wouldn’t end London’s housing shortage, but a sensible review of it would help

Richard Brown
7th June 2019
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Richard Brown: the closing of Kensington Place restaurant ends a chapter in London’s history

Richard Brown
8th March 2019
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What does house price stagnation mean for London?

Richard Brown
28th February 2019
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