Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner rolled out her “Devolution Revolution” in mid-December and local councils were given until January 10 to apply to be included in the fast track process.
They wrote: “Not being part of this accelerated devolution programme is undoubtedly disappointing, given that Kent and Medway ...
The deputy prime minister has repeatedly referred to the “devolution revolution” that the government plans for England – most recently this month. Announcing the six areas in the devolution priority ...
Top local politicians' opinions are divided as the Labour government's 'devolution revolution' plans have been revealed. Blackburn with Darwen Council's leader Cllr Phil Riley has welcomed the ...
she had been "overwhelmed by the excitement from communities wanting to join the devolution revolution". "We're undergoing a generational shift from Whitehall to the Town Hall," she said.
In Angela Rayner’s overhaul of local councils, the Government is keen to abolish a number of smaller authorities in the Deputy Prime Minister’s “devolution revolution”. However ...
The new mayor of Hampshire and the Solent could appoint non-constituent members to help them with their policies and work as part of “devolution revolution” according to a government minister.
Our devolution revolution will shift power away from Westminster, reigniting the fires of our economy, unleashing investment and driving economic growth by trusting in our local leaders who know t ...
setting out details of the Labour Party’s plans described as a ‘devolution revolution’. Under the proposals, current mayors in England would be given further powers, devolution would be ...