Hyderabad, Jul 9 (PTI) Union Health Minister J P Nadda on Thursday hit out at the Congress for trying to create the 'North-South divide' narrative on devolution of tax and funds to southern states ...
But at least there is agreement that there is some upside to this strand of Burnham’s economic agenda. The same cannot be said for devolution, even fiscal devolution. Not that you would know it from ...
Like all prime ministers taking over mid-term, Andy Burnham is also constrained by his predecessor’s manifesto and track record. His diagnosis of government failure is correct but incomplete. Likewise ...
Perhaps it’s no surprise that the man who made his name as the mayor of Manchester is in favour of more devolution.
The Scottish government has "no idea" what Andy Burnham's plan to redistribute power across the UK will actually involve, ...
First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth said he is willing to give the man expected to become prime minister the "benefit of the ...
Sir Richard Leese led Manchester City Council for 25 years and was one of the principal architects of Greater Manchester's devolution settlement, working alongside governments of different political ...
16 June 2026: Ahead of the ten year anniversary of the EU referendum on 23 June, Professor Nicola McEwen reflects on Brexit and devolution, a key issue at the heart of Brexit then and now. The UK ...
As devolution reshapes local decision-making across England, Sport England is urging leaders to embed physical activity into plans for healthier, more connected and economically resilient communities.
Ministers must adapt devolution plans beyond a uniform Greater Manchester style metro-mayoral model to help those parts of England without strategic powers quickly catch up and deliver local growth ...
The people of Wales will have heaved a great sigh of relief after Welsh Labour were soundly defeated in the recent Senedd elections, bringing to an end 27 years of their mismanagement of the Welsh ...
Ireland first proposed tax measures to attract investment into Ireland in the 1950s. Did Ireland then have a world class infrastructure or a highly educated workforce? Far from it. These deficits ...