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Kelly announces separate city regions legislation
10 November 2006
Communities secretary Ruth Kelly is considering launching dedicated legislation in order to devolve power to city regions.
Kelly considers special city region legislation
10 November 2006
Communities secretary Ruth Kelly is considering launching legislation separate from the upcoming local government bill in order to devolve power to city regions.
City regions still alive, says critic
10 November 2006
The think-tank boss blamed for watering-down the local government white paper's guidance on city-regions policy last week moved to reassure major conurbations that the idea remains alive.
City-regions policy murkier than ever
10 November 2006
When they launched the Northern Way strategy two years ago, its eight key city-regions were illustrated by a psychedelic-looking map soon known in the trade as the Purple Haze diagram. There was an explanation: the authors didn't want everyone arguing about boundary details, hence the diagram wouldn't have any. But since the long-awaited, appearance of the local government white paper (R&R, 3 November, p1), the purple haze seems to have turned into a dense grey Pennine fog, in which the city-regions have all but disappeared.
Chiefs query Leeds city-region project
24 November 2006
Several council leaders involved in a cross-boundary economic development partnership centred on Leeds used the programme's official parliamentary launch this week to express varying degrees of concern about the project.
Tees Valley bid for city-region metro
17 November 2006
Five local authorities are seeking government backing for a new metro system in the Tees Valley.
Paper fails to point way forward for city regions
3 November 2006
If there's fudge to be made, rest assured this government will deliver.
Leeds sets sights on economic boost
3 November 2006
A programme to expand the economy of the Leeds city-region was launched this week, promising the creation of 150,000 jobs.
All Pull Together
3 November 2006
The local government white paper lacked detail of how city regions might work. But one solid proposal - that for Multi-Area Agreements - made the final cut.
Housing policy to focus on wealth
17 November 2006
City-regions are being asked to identify and develop housing sites that have the potential to boost northern England's economic growth under an initiative from the Government-backed economic renewal programme for the area.
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