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Spending reviews are normally a key date in the political calendar. They are an irregular occurrence as they have significant long-term implications. As such,

Our guest blogger, Active Travel Advocate, Annette Turner, considers the importance of a people-first approach to activate communities. We need to drive less and

Black Friday weekend is the biggest shopping event of the year – last year, retail spending in the UK reached 8.57 BILLION pounds over

Generation “Z” (that is, those born between 1997 and 2015) have been raised on social media and educated in meme culture – not only

COVID-19, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the relentless pace of digital transformation are having a seismic impact on so many areas of our

It’s that time of year again: the Christmas adverts have landed, a mini milestone for many that signals the festive season is now officially

The race to be West Yorkshire Mayor is hotting up with Labour having shortlisted three candidates ahead of a final candidate being chosen by

If you’re reading this blog, you’re probably interested in place-making. Maybe you work for a government body, housebuilder or housing provider. You could be

Here at Social, we’re really proud of our Living Wage Employer status – it demonstrates our dedication to people. The Living Wage Foundation campaigns

The needle drops. A jet engine roars. “Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC, didn’t get to bed last night.” So begins another day working

The deadline for responses to the Planning White Paper consultation passes this week (29 October). Many organisations with different and competing interests have expressed

Following in Facebook, Instagram and Snapchats footsteps, LinkedIn is the latest platform to give Stories a try. Although it may seem an unusual social