North East of England could get directly elected mayor under new £1.4bn devolution deal

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North East of England could get directly elected mayor under new £1.4bn devolution deal
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Announced on Wednesday, the deal - which the government says will deliver £1.4bn over the next 30 years - has been praised as a 'significant step' by local politicians.

"Devolution is all about letting leaders who live and breathe the region decide what is in their best interests, for their people and for their businesses," he said.are at the heart of decision-making, while our billion-pound funding boost will provide the financial certainty needed to level up the area right now and for years to come.

"There remains a process for all councils and combined authorities to consider the details and a public consultation before a final decision is made. "This is an important milestone in our journey and we will now engage with stakeholders to move the deal to the next stage.

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