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These devolution deals give the West Midlands Combined Authority greater control over transport, skills, business support and other areas.
Proposed agreement for a devolution deal between the government and Cornwall Council.
Agreement for a deeper devolution deal between the government and the North East Mayoral Combined Authority.
Proposed agreement for a devolution deal between the government and 4 of the local authorities in the East Midlands (Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire).
“Trailblazer” deeper devolution deal, agreed between the West Midlands Combined Authority and the UK government.
Sets out a devolution deal giving Cambridgeshire and Peterborough greater control over transport, skills, business support and other areas.
Three companies connected to bogus sustainable energy processing schemes have been wound-up in court after eliciting at least £525,000 from investors.
Local people in the Tees Valley receive a multi-million pound cash boost to invest directly in the future of their area.
The Levelling Up Secretary and Mayor Andy Street have signed a landmark deeper devolution deal for the West Midlands putting more cash and power in the hands of local leaders.
North of Tyne devo deal will boost the local economy by £1.1 billion, create 10,000 new jobs and attract £2.1 billion in private investment.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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