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Devolution in Greater Manchester and Liverpool City Region
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30 May 2023

Shortlisted for the PSA WJM Mackenzie Book Prize 2025
'Overall, this is an excellent book that makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of devolved governance in England. It is essential reading for those interested in the evolution of local governance and devolution in England, central-local relations and territorial politics more widely. The analysis underlines the validity of the much-quoted dictum, ‘devolution is a process, not an event’. I very much look forward to volume two on the second mayoral terms.'
Paul Anderson, Regional & Federal Studies
Georgina Blakeley is Director of Teaching and Learning at the University of Huddersfield
Brendan Evans is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Huddersfield
1 Introduction
2 The missing middle
3 Defining the office
4 Economic development and inclusive growth
5 Transport policy
6 Skills policy
7 Public services reform and health and social care
8 Housing, spatial strategies and rough sleeping
9 The environment
10 Who Governs in Greater Manchester and the Liverpool City Region?
11 Doing politics differently
12 Whither (what) devolution?
Index