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  2. Directly elected mayors in England - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Conservatives support elected mayors where there is found to be "local demand in our major towns and cities". [34] A mayor in Scotland is traditionally known as a provost. There are no directly elected mayors in Northern Ireland. Offices of mayors in Northern Ireland are only a ceremonial position.

  3. Mayors in England - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally mayors and provosts have been elected by town, borough and city councils. Since 2000, several districts now have directly elected mayors with extensive powers. The role of the chair of a district council is exactly the same as the mayor of a borough council; they have the same status as first citizen, after the Sovereign, in their ...

  4. List of mayors and provosts in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the internal divisions of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland each have a different system of local government. Please see below for the most appropriate article relating to mayors or their equivalent: Directly elected mayors in England and Wales; Mayors in England; Mayors in Northern Ireland; Mayors in Wales

  5. List of cities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Thirty-two cities have a Lord Provost (in Scotland) or a Lord Mayor (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland), see List of lord mayoralties and lord provostships in the United Kingdom. The six cities where the Lord Mayor or Lord Provost has the right to the style The Right Honourable are York, the City of London, Edinburgh, Glasgow (since 1912 ...

  6. List of primary urban areas in England by population - Wikipedia

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    It should not be confused with 'urban areas' or 'built-up areas' that are more rigorously defined by the Office for National Statistics – or even city status. Historically, the boundaries of cities within England and the United Kingdom as a whole have remained largely undefined, [citation needed] leading to difficulties in comparisons between ...

  7. List of lord mayoralties and lord provostships in the United ...

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    Cork and Dublin ceased to be part of the United Kingdom in 1922, but still have lord mayors. Cardiff was granted the first lord mayoralty in Wales in 1905. Between 1893 and 1935, fifteen cities in England were given a lord mayor: Liverpool , Manchester , Birmingham , Leeds , Sheffield , Bristol , Newcastle , Bradford , Norwich , Hull , Stoke-on ...

  8. Category:Lists of mayors of places in England - Wikipedia

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    List of mayors of Barnsley; Mayor of Barnstaple; List of mayors of Bath; List of mayors of Bedford (England) List of mayors of Birmingham; List of mayors of Bolton; Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire; List of mayors of the Boston Staple; Mayor of Bournemouth; List of mayors of Bradford; List of mayors of Bristol

  9. Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 - Wikipedia

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    The Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 (c. 1) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that allows for the introduction of directly elected mayors to combined authorities in England and Wales and the devolution of housing, transport, planning and policing powers to them.