DEVOLUTION

Scottish councils want 'Manchester-style' devolution deals

A group of Scottish councils has called for ‘Manchester-style’ devolution deals, claiming first minister Nicola Sturgeon was ‘strangling’ the investment potential of the nation’s cities.

A group of Scottish councils has called for ‘Manchester-style' devolution deals, claiming first minister Nicola Sturgeon was ‘strangling' the investment potential of the nation's cities.

The Scottish Local Government Partnership (SLGP), which includes Aberdeen City, Glasgow City, Renfrewshire and South Lanarkshire Councils, has demanded tax-raising powers and greater responsibilities for transport, education and skills.

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