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Andy Burnham, 10 North and devolution of power

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Will Andy Burnham's devolution plan raise economic growth?
BBC Verify has looked at what impact further devolution could be expected to have on the UK.

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Introducing 'No. 10 North': UK.'s likely next prime minister Andy Burnham lays out devolution plans
The Sunday Guardian on MSN · 4h
Andy Burnham's 'No. 10 North' explained: What is No. 10 North? Meaning, purpose, how it would work & why he wants to shift power beyond Westminster
 · 9h
Burnham says he will devolve power to regions if he becomes PM with new 'No 10 North' in Manchester
He says he will "take power out of the centre", with an expansion of the prime minister's office to Manchester - what he calls "No 10 North"

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Burnham to promise devolution in first major speech since launching No 10 bid
 · 3h
(Likely) future PM Andy Burnham lays out his vision for the UK – here's everything he plans to do differently
 · 12h
Andy Burnham to propose devolution plan in first major policy speech since launching bid for No 10 – UK politics live
They argue that the north of England has lost out because power in the UK is hoarded in the south and they propose a huge rebalancing, achieved by the devolution of decision making and spending away f...

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Andy Burnham speech live: PM-in-waiting to give major update today on plans for government
St Helens Star · 13h
Andy Burnham's flagship 'No 10 in the North' plan to be unveiled
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What does devolution mean and how does it work across the UK?

Millions of voters will head to the polls on 7 May, for local elections in England and national parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales. The UK has had devolved governments since the late 1990s, which work alongside the Westminster Parliament.
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Plaid Cymru leader clashes with Reform over further devolution

Rhun ap Iorwerth fielded questions on further devolution and budget decisions at this week’s First Minister’s Questions.
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