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Posts by John Hall

Yorkshire and the Humber Tea. I don't think so!

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THE ALLIANCE FOR YORKSHIRE CAMPAIGNS TO CORRECT THE GOVERNMENT'S OUTDATED REGIONAL NAME.
We are calling on the Government and the Office for National Statistics to correct the misleading name of our region. It is Yorkshire. Drop the "and Humberside".
www.yorkshirealliance.com

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The hidden cost of misaligned governance in Yorkshire’s NHS Yorkshire deserves a single strategic negotiated healthcare settlement to help improve health outcomes across the region

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Building the Homes Yorkshire Needs
This is not about weakening protections or giving developers a free pass. These decisions deliver the homes we need, improving open space

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Home The Architects of Centralisation Finally Confess: Britain's Regional Inequality Was a Choice" In 2023 nearly 100 former top officials and politicians agreed on why driving regional growth has proved s...

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It's coming up for this time of the year again.

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Northern growth strategy: repackaging old ideas as change Although a welcome step, the government’s new strategy for northern growth continues the piecemeal approach to Yorkshire’s needs

Northern growth strategy: repackaging old ideas as change

Although a welcome step, the government’s new strategy for northern growth continues the piecemeal approach to Yorkshire’s needs

By John Hall
@johnfromyorkshire.bsky.social

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The government’s little-known Green Book England’s delay in enforcing socio-economic duty leaves regions at a disadvantage while the Treasury continues to put money before people

The government’s little-known Green Book | England’s delay in enforcing socio-economic duty leaves regions at a disadvantage while the Treasury continues to put money before people | John Hall
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The Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra – a shared cultural legacy Calling the four Yorkshire mayors to support a great regional orchestra with local celebrations of Yorkshire identity and music

The Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra – a shared cultural legacy

Calling the four Yorkshire mayors to support a great regional orchestra with local celebrations of Yorkshire identity and music

Colin Speakman

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Tell the minister: Be a builder not a blocker! We need your help as we’re at a critical stage in our efforts to save Queensbury Tunnel, a 1.4 mile long Victorian railway tunnel. We’re calling for it to be repurposed as a new greenway for walking, ...

I just wrote a @theactionnetwork.bsky.social letter: Tell the minister: Be a builder not a blocker!. Write one here: actionnetwork.org/letters/tell...

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Regional power, regional culture – why both matter From Yorkshire to Cornwall, regional identity still matters – but without power and respect, it risks being reduced to a souvenir

Regional power, regional culture – why both matter yorkshirebylines.co.uk/region/regio...

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Yorkshire Water: it’s time to end the rip-off Handing the company back to local people would return both control and value to those who need it most

Yorkshire Water: it’s time to end the rip-off

Handing the company back to local people would return both control and value to those who need it most

By John Hall

@yorkshirebylines.co.uk
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Discussd in Parliament and voted down unfortunately. If you would like more detail. Look here.
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Tom Gordon’s amendment: what real devolution could mean for Yorkshire This week, an amendment to the England devolution bill could be transformative for the region’s ability to decide its future

Tom Gordon's amendment: what real devolution could mean for Yorkshire

This week, an amendment to the England devolution bill could be transformative for the region’s ability to decide its future

By John Hall
@johnfromyorkshire.bsky.social

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Transport. Efficient, reliable, and sustainable transportation is foundational for economic growth, social connectivity, and environmental sustainability. It enables better access to jobs, education, and services, while also supporting tourism and industry—key aspects of Yorkshire’s economy.

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If Yorkshire had the power to shape its own future, thanks to the devolution bill amendment. What should a regional government tackle first? Transport, jobs, housing, or something else? Your voice matters. Tell us what should top the list. #YorkshireDevolution #HaveYourSay

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Jeffrey Matsu: Fiscal firepower is devo’s missing piece Cipfa's chief economist outlines five practical commitments the government could make today.

Jeffrey Matsu is right — devolution without fiscal power is just window dressing. Regions like Yorkshire need real control over funding, not more bids to Whitehall. Until we can raise and spend our own money, devolution in England remains unfinished business.

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Bridget Phillipson for Labour deputy leader Labour needs a deputy who can steady the ship and widen its reach, an independent-minded northern voice with a record of delivery

✍️ Bridget Phillipson for Labour deputy leader

Labour needs a deputy who can steady the ship and widen its reach, an independent-minded northern voice with a record of delivery

By John Grogan

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Ripon City Council’s bitter divisions widen, as public anger mounts Who benefits if faith and trust in local politics is lost?

Ripon City Council in chaos!

Public vote of no confidence in new Mayor

Who benefits from political turmoil?
#Reform

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#Yorkshire
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Breaking the cycle – but not without the regions Britain’s recovery depends not just on Westminster, but on empowering all regions – without true devolution, growth will remain out of reach

Breaking the cycle – but not without the regions

Britain’s recovery depends not just on Westminster, but on empowering all regions – without true devolution, growth will remain out of reach

By John Hall

@yorkshirebylines.co.uk

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The article refers not so much to the plan of financial benefits but how it is administered. The central government has failed to deliver equality. Both Scotland and Wales have their own governments away from Westminster, and are well set up to handle a recovery plan. Certainly not anti Scotland.

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I do agree.

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Do you mean I have not considered Scotland & Wales? If so, these countries have their own governance unlike the regions in England and are well set up to administer a central government recovery plan.

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Dicky Bird has died – Yorkshire’s own, cherished for his warmth, humour and legendary cricketing spirit. From Barnsley to Test match stardom, he inspired generations with honesty, fair play and fierce pride in his roots. RIP.

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How Reform UK Ltd’s policy proposals would deepen divides Reform UK’s rise may seem like change – but its policies will gut the same communities as austerity and make the richest richer still

✍️ How Reform UK Ltd’s policy proposals would deepen divides

Reform UK’s rise may seem like change – but its policies will gut the same communities as austerity and make the richest richer still

By John Hall
@johnfromyorkshire.bsky.social

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Why can’t Yorkshire scrap peak fares, like Scotland’s doing? Yorkshire rail users face fewer trains, higher fares and less investment – our region is stuck on the slow track

✍️ Why can’t Yorkshire scrap peak fares, like Scotland’s doing?

Yorkshire rail users face fewer trains, higher fares and less investment – our region is stuck on the slow track

By John Hall

@johnfromyorkshire.bsky.social

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You may be right, I can only speak for Yorkshire. We have been underfunded for decades and our so-called public transport system is a disaster. I will leave it to others to speak out in support of theirs.

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Point taken and agreed.

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