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Sir Keir Starmer hints at plans for Manchester ahead of talks with Andy Burnham next week

New Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer gave an apparent nod to further devolution of Government powers out of London as he revealed he'll be meeting with Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, next week.

Sir Keir spoke of being 'bold about pushing power and resource out of Whitehall' and said that 'those with skin in the game know what's best for their communities'.

The PM said he would be meeting with Mr Burnham - and all other Metro mayors - on Tuesday. And he vowed that his door would always be open to regional leaders 'regardless of the colour of their rosette' who 'want to deliver for their area', adding: "There's no monopoly on good ideas."

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The news will be welcomed by Mr Burnham, who has clashed with the Conservative government over Covid, the cancelled HS2 rail line and train services.

Speaking at a Downing Street press conference today, his first as Prime Minister, Sir Keir said he would be setting off on Sunday to 'be in all four nations' to meet with first ministers. He said he would be going to Scotland first, then Northern Ireland and Wales before heading back to England.

The PM said he wanted to 'establish a way of working across the United Kingdom that will be different and better to the way of working that we've had in recent years'. In an apparent reference to more devolution, he told reporters: "The principle I operate to is those with skin in the game know what's best for their communities, and that does require us to be bold about pushing power and resource out of Whitehall.

"And therefore, when I return from the four nations, I shall hold a meeting of the Metro mayors

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk