The New Territorial Agenda: National and Regional Devolution in the UK

The New Territorial Agenda: National and Regional Devolution in the UK

This panel will explore the evolving landscape of devolution in the UK following the 2024 general election.

By School of Social and Political Science

Date and time

Thursday, November 14, 2024 · 4:10 - 6pm GMT

Location

Lister Learning and Teaching Centre

Room 3.2 5 Roxburgh Place Edinburgh EH8 9SU United Kingdom

About this event

Venue: G.01 Davidson Lecture Theatre, Lister Learning and Teaching Centre (In-Person Only)


Summary: This panel will explore the evolving landscape of devolution in the UK following the 2024 general election. The discussion will focus on recent developments in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, as well as the potential for further devolution in England and the role of metro mayors. Key topics will include reflections on the recommendations of the Brown Review, the challenges and opportunities arising from the new Westminster government’s initial actions – such as the creation of a Council of Nations and Regions – and the broader implications for territorial governance and the Union.


Speakers:

Ailsa Henderson, Professor of Political Science, University of Edinburgh

John Denham, Professorial Fellow on English Identity and Politics, University of Southampton

John Garry, Professor of Political Behaviour, Queen’s University Belfast

Richard Wyn Jones, Professor of Welsh Politics, Cardiff University

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