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North East's £4.2bn devolution deal moves closer as all seven councils back historic agreement

North East's £4.2bn devolution deal moves closer as all seven councils back historic agreement
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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:17:00

Labour talking about this competitive process between councils. andy street talking about why there should be proper fiscal devolution, and he argues it s ridiculous that it s up for whitehall s officials to decide. i think this is really getting the discussion going about what levelling up really means and what different communities want to see. rishi sunak was in the north of england trying to promote this agenda today. he took a private plane they are again. that was controversial because he did it the other day in leeds. he was also driving around without a seat belt. his modes of transport have been tracting out a lot of attention. he has taken a plane into the north of england, saying it s the best use of his time. he s going around a number of different places, but he s also facing some criticism for removing ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:39:00

Mr speaker, to promise is one thing, to keep it as another. the scottish government kept their manifesto promise to the people, and thanks to support from members of all political parties in holyrood, the gr bill was passed. surely in that context, the prime minister must recognise that it is a dangerous moment for devolution when both he andindeed moment for devolution when both he and indeed the leader of the opposition seek to overturn a promise made between scotland s politicians in scotland s people. mr speaker, let me be crystal clear that the speaker, let me be crystal clear that the decision in this case is centred that the decision in this case is centred on that the decision in this case is centred on the legislations for reserved centred on the legislations for reserved matters. as it is laid out in the reserved matters. as it is laid out in the scotland and which established the scottish parliament and the established the scottish parliament and the time support ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:41:00

Devolution to direct rule? ha. now on a slippery slope of devolution to direct rule? no. no, mr speaker. devolution to direct rule? no. no, mr speaker. of devolution to direct rule? no. no, mr speaker, of course devolution to direct rule? no. no, mr speaker, of course we - devolution to direct rule? no. no, mr speaker, of course we are - devolution to direct rule? no. no, mr speaker, of course we are not. this is mr speaker, of course we are not. this is simply about protecting uk wide legislation about ensuring the legislation of women and children the safety legislation of women and children the safety of women and children. i would the safety of women and children. i would ask the safety of women and children. i would ask people of his party to consider would ask people of his party to consider engaging with the uk government on this bill as we did before government on this bill as we did before the government on this bill as we did before the legislation passed ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six June 4, 2024 18:07:00

Scotland and wales. it s the first time westminster has sought to stop a scottish bill from becoming law. the first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon said her government would take legal action and accused westminster of trying to provoke a culture war . the plans would see applications for a legal change handled by the registrar generalfor scotland not a uk panel and no diagnosis or medical reports would be required. one of the most controversial proposals is to lower the minimum age that someone can apply from 18 to 16. and the period in which applicants need to have lived in their acquired gender would be cut to three months or six months for 16 and 17 year olds. 0ur political editor chris mason has the latest. outside the uk government s building in edinburgh, a protest. the sharing of power, devolution, is an illusion, they argue. ....

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