ECONOMIC GROWTH

Core cities' powers

England’s eight ‘core cities’ can make their case for extra powers from central government under new clauses in the Localism Bill agreed this week.

England's eight ‘core cities' can make their case for extra powers from central government under new clauses in the Localism Bill agreed this week.

The clauses – approved by cities minister Greg Clark and the Core Cities Group - could help to drive economic growth by empowering local leaders, in addition to local enterprise partnerships (LEPs), to make a wider range of investment decisions.

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