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Local British politics is a mix of the good, the bad and the mad

Devolution is messier—and weirder—than people think

The Grand in Scarborough with Dan Norris, Ben Houchen and Andy Burnham in front
Illustration: Nate Kitch

“Buildings of England”, the Bible of architectural historians, is effusive about the Grand Hotel in Scarborough, a chilly, rather tired seaside resort on the coast of Yorkshire. It is “a High Victorian gesture of assertion and confidence: of denial of frivolity and insistence on substance, than which none more telling can be found in the land”.

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