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  1. Background. The West Midlands is the second most populous city-region of the United Kingdom after Greater London. The position of Mayor of the West Midlands was created in 2017 following a devolution agreement between the UK government and the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).

  2. Nel 2016 è stata restaurata un’amministrazione di contea col nome di West Midlands Combined Authority, gestita da un rappresentante di ciascuno dei sette distretti e con a capo un sindaco eletto democraticamente. Rappresentanza parlamentare. La contea ha 28 deputati. Aldridge-Brownhills; Birmingham Edgbaston

  3. improving housing in the region. tackling unemployment and developing jobseekers’ skills. tackling homelessness. improving air quality. improving relationships between different parts of the community in the region. Richard Parker was elected as Mayor of the West Midlands in 2024. He is chair of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).

  4. Background. The West Midlands is the second most populous city-region of the United Kingdom after Greater London. The position of Mayor of the West Midlands was created in 2017 following a devolution agreement between the UK government and the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).

  5. In July 2016, it was reported that the North Midlands devolution deal had collapsed. There has been support from several council leaders for an East Midlands combined authority (in response to the West Midlands) with discussions to follow on whether a directly elected mayor would be implemented, and on the future of the existing boroughs.

  6. The inaugural West Midlands mayoral election was held on 4 May 2017 to elect the Mayor of the West Midlands, with subsequent elections to be held every four years from May 2020. The election took place alongside five elections for English metro mayors and other local elections , and ahead of the general election on 8 June 2017.

  7. In July 2016, it was reported that the North Midlands devolution deal had collapsed. There has been support from several council leaders for an East Midlands combined authority (in response to the West Midlands) with discussions to follow on whether a directly elected mayor would be implemented, and on the future of the existing boroughs.