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Best practice for radical devolution

Spending realities will dictate a more radical approach to devolution focused on engagement with and empowerment of people and communities. Paul Roberts explains how, with examples from Birmingham, Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

The announcement that the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) is to be handed new powers over housing, transport and planning has seriously raised the bar in the devolution debate.

Devolution to City Regions such as Greater Manchester will be important to ensuring the long term financial sustainability of local government. Greater local control over decision making should allow local leaders to better respond to local needs.

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