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Manchester council sees biggest shake-up under new leader's reign

Manchester Town Hall is set to see its biggest shake-up at the top since its new council leader took over from Sir Richard Leese at the end of last year. The ruling Labour group - which at 92 members is the largest in the country - has now chosen the councillors who will sign off the most important decisions.

The first part of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which took place last night (May 12) saw close contests with only one vote separating some candidates. It comes six months after Bev Craig became the first new council leader in Manchester for a quarter of a century, taking over from Sir Richard Leese.

Labour group secretary Pat Karney, who together with the rest of the local party leadership team was returned unanimously to his role unchallenged, said the mood of the meeting which lasted three hours was 'incredibly positive'. He said: "It is an absolute privilege and we are proud to represent Manchester.

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"We will always focus on residents rather than internal stuff at the town hall. Our focus on residents is our absolute priority. We're very proud to serve our city."

Coun Craig and her two deputies Joanna Midgley and Luthfur Rahman were reselected to continue serving in their roles – but they all stood uncontested. Rusholme councillor Rabnawaz Akbar, who was the executive member for Neighbourhoods, was elected to the resurrected Finance and Resources role, beating Resources and Governance scrutiny chair Sarah Russell by one vote.

In another tight race, Hulme councillor Lee-Ann Igbon also beat Levenshulme councillor Dzidra Noor to the Vibrant Neighbourhoods portfolio by one vote. Chorlton councillor John Hacking was elected as the

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk