Health9/22/2025The Guardian

Ministers could give mayors control of schools and hospitals in devolution shake-up

Ministers could give mayors control of schools and hospitals in devolution shake-up

The article discusses a potential shake-up in the devolution of power in England, where ministers are considering giving mayors more control over local services, including hospitals and schools. The plan is part of a new wave of devolution that aims to improve public services and save money. The report, endorsed by Steve Reed, the local government secretary, suggests that devolving power can lead to better-run services. The Labour thinktank behind the report hopes that the party's leader, Keir Starmer, will embrace this approach, which could also empower potential rivals of the party. The article notes that the ministers are weighing up the possibility of handing over some NHS services and even parts of the criminal justice system to the mayors as part of this devolution plan.

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