
Jack Newman
Jack Newman is a Lecturer in politics and public administration at the University of Liverpool. He researches place-based policymaking, with a focus on decentralised governance, public health, productivity, and spatial inequality. Across several major academic projects, Jack has contributed to policy development in partnership with government departments and leading think tanks.
CommentWhat role for mayors in Burnham’s NHS?
Devolution could bring health policy closer to communities, but ministers must resolve competing lines of accountability before giving mayors and strategic authorities greater control over NHS resources











