
Six months of the metro mayors
Six months of James Palmer: the outlook in Cambridgeshire and PeterboroughThe mayor oversees a difficult political geography, but is making headway in tackling the city region’s housing and transport needs
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The mayor oversees a difficult political geography, but is making headway in tackling the city region’s housing and transport needs
The mayor has achieved his ‘first 100 days’ objectives, and has already raised the national profile of his city region
To kick off our new metro mayor blog series, Andrew Carter examines the progress made by the mayors in their first six months
Tips to help the metro mayors tackle the big issues in their city regions, including housing, congestion, and unemployment
Join us,the University of Warwick, and the new Conservative metro mayors at our party conference fringe
The party’s ambivalence on devolution is underlined by its myopia on metro mayors
Join us and the new Labour metro mayors in our party conference fringe event
How cities can learn from their UK and international counterparts
The economic rationale of devolution has been lost. The Government needs to recover it to make the best possible success of this agenda.
Developed ahead of the election for the West of England metro mayor, this dashboard includes relevant data on school progress, transport and housing.