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    • Monday, 2 October, 2023
      Conservative Party UK
      Sunak under fire over plan to slash HS2 rail line

      PM set to use Conservative party conference to announce axing of project’s northern leg

      Rishi Sunak listens to Jeremy Hunt’s speech
    • Wednesday, 10 May, 2023
      UK economy
      British energy suppliers have ‘moral responsibility’ to help businesses, says Andy Street

      West Midlands mayor says 10% of companies in the region spend more than a fifth of turnover on gas and electricity bills

      Andy Street, mayor of the West Midlands
    • Friday, 31 March, 2023
      Inside Politics
      Devolution dies in darkness

      Centralising devolved scrutiny in England doesn’t make much sense, but the mayoral system does need some sunlight

      Manchester’s city skyline
    • Thursday, 16 March, 2023
      News in-depthEnglish devolution
      Mayors argue more autonomy will solve UK’s low productivity spiral

      Chancellor gives more power to England’s regions after local leaders make case for devolution as route to higher growth

      Andy Burnham and Andy Street
    • Tuesday, 24 January, 2023
      English devolution
      Hunt examines new fiscal powers for mayors in England

      Ministers want to give local areas greater flexibility over how money is spent

    • Thursday, 19 January, 2023
      UK government spending
      Sunak defends UK levelling-up funding despite claims of unfairness

      Allocations from £2bn regional aid programme under fire and PM runs into seatbelt row on trip to promote aid

      Prime minister Rishi Sunak and chancellor Jeremy Hunt in Accrington in Lancashire to promote distribution of levelling-up funding
    • Saturday, 8 May, 2021
      UK local elections
      Sadiq Khan is re-elected mayor of London

      Labour retains hold on capital after string of Conservative victories in UK local elections

    • Monday, 19 April, 2021
      News in-depthUK economy
      Building blocks: how Birmingham is emerging from London’s shadow

      Goldman’s decision to open an office confirms England’s second city’s rise as a finance and tech hub

    • Wednesday, 28 October, 2020
      News in-depthEnglish devolution
      England’s metro mayors find new platform during Covid crisis

      Manchester’s Andy Burnham and Tees Valley’s Ben Houchen have highlighted case for devolving powers

      Greater Manchester’s mayor Andy Burnham has become the high-profile face of England’s metro mayors during the pandemic
    • Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
      News in-depthUK politics
      Johnson gambles by splitting from his scientists

      PM’s rejection of experts’ call for tough lockdown risks accusation he has acted too slowly on coronavirus

    • Friday, 11 September, 2020
      Coronavirus
      Extra coronavirus restrictions introduced in West Midlands

      Area covering population of 1.6m hit with curbs on meeting people at home after rise in infections

    • Friday, 1 May, 2020
      FT Magazine
      Andy Street: can the Tory ‘red wall’ mayor help transform the UK?

      The John Lewis veteran came late to politics — and wants to bring power back to the regions

    • Tuesday, 7 January, 2020
      High Speed Two Ltd
      Boris Johnson warned not to let down new Tory voters over HS2

      West Midlands mayor says cancellation of delayed rail project would be ‘hammer blow’

      KW3584 Birmingham HS2 - construction hoardings with info boards explaining the development of the HS2 rail project for Curzon St in Eastside area of Birmingh
    • Monday, 16 December, 2019
      UK regional policy
      North and Midlands call in a favour on spending

      Labour heartlands press No 10 for project funding after aiding Tory victory

      FDX55M Trams arriving at Mumps Bridge Station, Oldham, Lancashire, UK
    • Monday, 21 October, 2019
      Pollution
      Mayors want funding and power to fight pollution and climate issues

      Sadiq Khan and Andy Street ask for devolution of responsibility for environmental issues

      LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 14: A cyclist wearing a face mask make her way over Vauxhall Bridge on January 14, 2019 in London, England. The government has published it's 'Clean Air Strategy', today, which promises to set a 'bold new goal' to reduce particulates across the United Kingdom by 2030. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 7 May, 2018
      Sport
      Birmingham revs up for return of street motor racing

      Formula E electric car race to showcase West Midlands automotive industry

      Crowds of spectators watch the race action as Eddie Irvine drives the #2 Eddie Jordan Racing Reynard 90D - Smith Mugen through the streets during the FIA International F3000 Championship Halfords Birmingham Superprix race on 27 August 1990 on the streets of Birmingham, Great Britain. (Photo by Russell Cheyne/Getty Images)
    • Saturday, 27 May, 2017
      Ben Rogers
      Britain needs a parliament of mayors to promote urban interests

      UK cities need to become much louder in arguing for growth-friendly policies

      Mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham, speaks to media in Allbert Square in Manchester, northwest England on May 24, 2017, following the victims of the May 22 terror attack at the Manchester Arena.
									Police on Tuesday named Salman Abedi -- reportedly British-born of Libyan descent -- as the suspect behind a suicide bombing that ripped into young fans at an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena on May 22, as the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the carnage. / AFP PHOTO / CHRIS J RATCLIFFECHRIS J RATCLIFFE/AFP/Getty Images
    • Friday, 5 May, 2017
      UK local elections
      Hard labour for mayoral hopefuls in opposition heartlands

      Wins in Liverpool and Gtr Manchester — but Tees Valley and W Midlands go to Tories

      The new Mayor of West Midlands Andy Street of the Conservative Party leaves the stage at the count after local elections in Birmingham, Britain, May 5, 2017. REUTERS/Darren Staples
    • Friday, 5 May, 2017
      UK politics
      Conservative Andy Street wins West Midlands mayoralty
    • Wednesday, 26 April, 2017
      Brexit
      Former John Lewis boss Andy Street chases Labour in West Midlands

      Tory candidate says he can have broad appeal in Labour’s Brexit-voting heartland

      Rivals: Andy Street, left, and Sion Simon, with Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre in the background
    • Monday, 23 January, 2017
      UK economy
      Mayoral candidate Andy Street means business in West Midlands

      Former John Lewis chief says he is not Trumpist but wants to embrace ‘new politics’

      Andy Street: 'I will set out a plan and I will deliver. That is the business approach rather than a career politician approach'
    • Monday, 10 October, 2016
      Andy Bounds
      Birmingham bigs up to secure the legacy of Joseph Chamberlain

      Notebook: Hype pervades the city amid talk of a regional boom driven by the ‘Midlands engine’

      View of the Birmingham skyline including the church of St Martin, the Bullring shopping centre and the outdoor market. Birmingham, England, UK, Western Europe
    • Tuesday, 6 September, 2016
      LombardJonathan Guthrie
      From Sports Direct’s prole grinder to paternalist

      Mike Ashley promises new enlightened era at retailer

      Mike Ashley, billionaire and founder of Sports Direct International Plc, center, leaves escorted by police officers after giving evidence at a Business, Innovation and Skills parliamentary select committee hearing on working practices at Sports Direct, in London, U.K., on Tuesday, June 7, 2016. Sports Direct retails a wide range of branded sports, fashion and leisurewear clothing and accessories. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
    • Tuesday, 6 September, 2016
      UK politics
      Tories pick John Lewis director to run for West Midlands mayor

      Andy Street expected to resign from retailer and announce candidacy

      Key Speakers At The Commonwealth Games Business Conference...Andy Street, managing director of John Lewis Plc, gestures as he speaks during the Commonwealth Games Business Conference in Glasgow, U.K., on Wednesday, July 23, 2014. With less than two months to go before the Sept. 18 referendum on independence, the pound remains a key area of contention along with Scotland's membership of the European Union, pensions and social security spending. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
    • Friday, 3 October, 2014
      Retail & Consumer industry
      John Lewis apologises for France is ‘finished’ comments

      Retail boss had declared France is ‘finished’

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