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Call to make remote working UK default to help levelling-up

Demos think-tank finds majority against returning full time to office, creating potential route to local regeneration
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Remote working helps places where there are more white-collar jobs at the moment. But it’s important to say that it helps everywhere

Kitty Ussher, chief economist at Demos
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