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Effective urban leadership: What are the international lessons for England’s mayors?

This event discussed what lessons England’s growing cohort of mayors can learn from other countries.

Jorrit de Jong

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As part of its devolution agenda, the government is deepening and extending the mayoral model across England. Fourteen regional mayors are now in office, holding powers over transport, skills, housing and planning, economic growth and more. The government eventually wants every region of England to be led by a mayor.

But what are the characteristics of effective mayoral leadership? How should existing and new mayors use their powers and their platform to bring benefits to their regions? And what lessons can England’s mayors learn from international experience?

We held a discussion of these themes, informed by insights from the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University and its director, Professor Jorrit de Jong, who was in conversation with Emma Norris, Deputy Director of the Institute for Government, and Akash Paun, Programme Director for Devolution.

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United Kingdom
England
Political party
Labour
Position
Metro mayor
Administration
Starmer government
Public figures
Angela Rayner
Publisher
Institute for Government

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