DEVOLUTION

Beyond metro mayors: why devolution of issues matters more

A recent British Academy round table focused on devolution and how it is working in practice. Alun Evans and Martin Rogers argue that structures and frameworks, mayors and politics, matter less than the people within them working together.

A council leader in the Tees Valley shares their frustration with centralised decision making at a British Academy roundtable: 'If you go through Darlington on the train you see a national centre for biological research. Highways England didn't have a plan to put a road there, so the road isn't there but I am the one that the public come to and say ‘you didn't bother to build a road to it.'

One year ago, voters went to the polls to cast their vote for six new metro mayors as part of the Government's devolution deal.

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