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Andy Street strikes bid for new devolution deal

West Midlands Mayor says talks will start imminently as region battles to take control of skills and training, energy and investment

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street says he will focus on three key areas in negotiations over the region's next devolution deal(Image: PA)

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street has outlined his wishes from central government as negotiations open over a new devolution deal for the region.

The 'Levelling Up' white papers includes plans to give more powers to so-called super councils like the West Midlands Combined Authority as well as creating more of them in areas which do not currently have one.

It says: "The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government will open negotiations immediately on trailblazer deals with the West Midlands and Greater Manchester, which will act as the blueprint for other Mayor-led Combined Authorities to follow."

Mr Street said: "The two places to lead all this have been chosen as Manchester and the West Midlands."

He highlighted three key areas that are likely to be included in a new devolution deal for the West Midlands, the first of which is to give the region control over post-16 skills and training and the careers service,

Mr Street said: "The second area will be about this whole area of encouraging trade and investment

"We don't have any real levers over that in the same way the devolved nations do and when it comes to energy, we will be a pilot in that area."