
Getting ready for mayors
New UK Mayors will need to make friends and influence people to get things doneThe influence Mayors wield is as important as their formal powers
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The influence Mayors wield is as important as their formal powers
Sadiq Khan faces conflicting policy priorities as he takes up the role of Mayor for London.
Some of the election promises made by Khan and Goldsmith may make building homes more difficult.
Whoever becomes the next mayor must recognise the need to work with London’s neighbours to tackle the region’s housing shortages.
Harnessing greentech opportunities will be crucial in making London a better place for future generations to live and work
The introduction of a directly elected mayor in 2012 has given Bristol more visible leadership – but more can be done to bring local councillors onside
Whoever becomes next mayor should create a 'Digital for Londoners' body to ensure the capital does not fall behind
Most local decision-makers say that Liverpool’s mayor has been a success – but what impact will the new city region mayor have?
Listen back to the talk by Tristram Hunt MP on the need for the Labour Party to support radical devolution to cities.
Whoever wins the mayoral election will need more devolved powers to deal with the “plutocratization” of London.