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Published Date: 26 January 2009
SCOTLAND'S capital could be hit hard by the recession due to its high level of finance and insurance jobs, according to a new report.
Edinburgh has been given an "amber" risk rating in the study by the research group Centre for Cities, along with London and Bristol.

Edinburgh has the third-largest concentration of banking, finance and insurance jobs of any British city. However,
the report suggests the city is in a good position to weather the storm due to strong employment rates, a wide range of industries and its highly skilled population.

Belfast, Liverpool, Wigan and Hull were put in the highest "red" risk category.

Reading, Oxford and Cambridge were ranked as "green", or most likely to survive the recession relatively unscathed.

Dermot Finch, director of the Centre for Cities, said: "UK cities will be hit harder than they think by this recession.

"Nearly all say they are well placed to weather the storm, but they can't all be right.

"The recession will hit our cities in different ways – and some will be hit worse than others.

"Cities will lead us out of recession – but they can't just rely on action from Whitehall. Each city needs its own front-line action plan, to keep jobs and retrain workers and more powers over economic development."



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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2009 9:52 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Recession , Credit Crunch
 
1

webwise,

Scotland 25/01/2009 22:12:48
There are reports that the Westminster government are considering paying companies to reduce their working week, we could see a return to the three day week!!
2

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 26/01/2009 01:35:01
Put Local Government bureaucrats on the 3 day week and nobody will notice.
3

Proximaking,

Aberdeen 26/01/2009 08:02:04
Put council workers on a one day week and who would notice? May even reduce the number if sick days they take. The next question is after the three day week what do we do next? Surely the Pope can't be right about all that "it was just a dream before 2003 nonsense can he?" Google Shell Boffin Sinclair, ...... sounds like Blade Runner and false memory syndromes all over again but at least such a technology would even be able to save dream people from the gas chambers and make them real. Like his famous predecessor John Paul (the smiling Pope) maybe he too talks to Pinochio and longs to make him a real boy. And just what was all that stuff the Polish Pope said about "I have searched and you have come to me" just before he died, ..... something is definitely afoot. Maybe the rich can't get into heaven but we'll all be poor soon enough, beggars standing on a beach of gold. Cryptic eh? But maybe you can avoid the crypt this way, ..... ask the Pope he should know why he has promoted holocaust deniers and he is no fool despite what some people may think. What has religion got to do with technology? Quite a bit from the look of, after all Dundee's population was 144,000 when it was written and 180,000 20 years earlier, Hill of God, Gift of God, Fort of Fire, all old City of Discovery names. Life is more than we know and maybe, just maybe this is finally the time to start believing it. Dundee the new Jerusalem? Don't make me laugh, ..... but then again one thing we all forgot, God also has the best sense of humour. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
4

The Leith Cowboy BAM BAM,

Bruxelles 26/01/2009 15:50:59
erm , dyou reckon ?!

Is this the best that a so called quality newspaper can manage for its core city ?

could the last person to leave edinburgh please shout "last orders".
5

Mcsnagpile,

26/01/2009 16:38:33
Amber alert
SNP said they would give out crates of amber to those suffering from the depression.
6

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 27/01/2009 05:31:18
What a sorry state Gordon Brown has got SCOTLAND into................. INDEPENDENCE AT ANY COST BUT BANKRUPTCY

 

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