DEVOLUTION

Elected mayor 'stumbling block' warning

Ministers’ insistence on a directly-elected mayor for areas seeking fresh powers is ‘fast appearing on the horizon as a major stumbling block for English devolution’, an expert has warned.

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Ministers' insistence on a directly-elected mayor for areas seeking fresh powers is ‘fast appearing on the horizon as a major stumbling block for English devolution', an expert has warned.

The Government has expressed a strong preference for the mayoral and combined authority model, with its ideal footprint bigger than a single county.

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