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2026-01-29
 
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Combined Authority reveals budget priorities as new era of devolution begins in the Liverpool City Region

AMBITIOUS plans to grow the economy, build a modern, twenty 1st century public transport network and strengthen the local workforce are central to the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority budget for:- 2026 to 2027.

The budget marks an historic step forward for devolution in the Liverpool City Region as from:- 1 April 2026 the Combined Authority will receive an Integrated Settlement from Government, reflecting the organisation's maturity and strong track record since Mayor Steve Rotheram took office in 2017.

The Integrated Settlement will provide around:- £417m revenue funding over:- 3 years and £1.1bn capital funding over 4 years. While the settlement does not represent additional funding, it offers increased flexibility, longer term certainty and local control for Mayor Rotheram and his cabinet over investment decisions.

Recognising the extreme pressures that its constituent local authorities are facing, the budget includes:- £1.6m for each of the 6 Councils to pursue regeneration and growth priorities.

The budget includes:- an extension to the:- £2 bus fare cap, which has remained frozen since 2022 in a bid to keep travel as affordable as possible, and funding for Mayor Rotheram and the Combined Authority to take back control of the City Region's bus network; an historic move which will give greater control over fares, routes, timetables and fleets.

The budget also earmarks £52m to fund the City Region's concessionary travel scheme which offers travel passes to residents at the age of:- 60; a full 7 years ahead of the national scheme. 

Ensuring the Region's residents and businesses have the right skills to prosper continues to be a priority, with more than £60m to fund training for tens of thousands of City Region adults. Funding from Government will continue for the Freeport and Innovation Zone programmes, which are designed to increase inward investment and support business growth and jobs in key industries.

With digital connectivity vital for innovation, quality of life and economic growth, the budget supports Mayor Rotheram's AI for Good ambitions with £1m allocated to keep the area at the forefront of the AI revolution. The move follows the success of the City Region's 2nd international AI Summit in October, the appointment of the UK's 1st Regional Chief AI Officer, and work to establish an AI Task Force.

The budget also includes:- continued funding for the City Region's pioneering Race Equality Hub that is targeting employment inequalities and removing barriers in the labour market for people from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic backgrounds through a focus on training, employment support and business assistance.

Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram
said:- "This budget is firmly focused on moving our Region forward; expanding opportunity, raising aspirations and improving everyday life for the 1.6 million people who call this place home. It also marks a major milestone for devolution in the Liverpool City Region as we move to an Integrated Settlement; a clear vote of confidence from national Government in our ability to deliver for local people. By committing more than £60 million to adult skills and training, we are helping tens of thousands of people access secure, well-paid work and long-term prospects. At the same time, we are working to keep travel affordable by extending the:- £2 bus fare cap and taking the final steps towards bringing our bus network back under public control for the 1st time in 40 years. This is what devolution is designed to deliver: decisions taken locally, shaped by local priorities, and creating real benefits on the ground. My ambition for the year ahead is clear: to make the Liverpool City Region the best Region in the country."

The City Region's ambitious target to be net zero by 2035 is backed by further funding to develop the world's largest tidal power scheme on the River Mersey that would provide clean, predictable energy for hundreds of thousands of homes for 120 years while providing protection against sea level rise to property and habitats.

Schemes to make thousands of homes more energy efficient will also be funded and the Mayor's Community Environment Fund, which has helped more than 100 grassroots green projects, will be supported for a 5th year running.

More than £668,000 has been earmarked for cultural projects in a budget designed to help make the Liverpool City Region the best place to:- grow up, grow a family and grow a business; where no one is left behind.

The budget is set against a challenging economic backdrop and balances the need to support:- households, businesses and local authorities while addressing the Combined Authority's own financial pressures. All efforts have been made to reduce costs while maximising benefits to the City Region.

In a revenue budget of nearly:- £350m, the Mayoral Precept, which helps fund Mayoral priorities that will be of significant and long term benefit to the City Region, will be frozen at:- £16 a year for Band A properties.

The Transport Levy, paid by local authorities to support public transport, will rise by:- 3%, well below the:- 3.8% September 2025 inflation figure. The increase reflects higher inflationary pressures within transport; particularly energy costs and pay; but has been kept to a minimum in recognition of the immense financial pressures facing local authorities. The levy is significantly lower than 10 years ago.

A 2nd part to the budget covering capital spending on buildings and infrastructure, including:- major investment projects such as the new Liverpool Baltic station, smart ticketing and the new Mersey Ferry, will be considered at the Combined Authority's meeting on:- 6 March 2026.


Northern records record post pandemic growth in customer journeys during 2025

THE 2nd largest train operator in the UK, Northern, has recorded its strongest year for passenger demand since the pandemic, with nearly 100 million journeys made across its network in 2025.

Currently Northern runs:- 2,650 services a day to more than:- 500 Stations across the North of England, and has just posted that the total of:- 98.6 million journeys were taken during the calendar year, representing an increase of:- 10% compared with 2024 and an additional:- 8.8 million journeys overall.

The figures underline continued growth in rail travel across the North of England as more people return to rail for:- work, leisure and everyday travel.

Commuting was a key driver of growth, with season ticket journeys rising by:- 10% year-on-year. This equates to just under 1 million additional commuter journeys, reflecting growing confidence in rail as a reliable way to travel to work.

Growth was strongest on services into major city centres. Journeys into Manchester rose by:- 12% year-on-year, while Liverpool saw a 19% increase. Leeds recorded growth of:- 7%, and Newcastle saw the biggest uplift of all, with journeys increasing by:- 27% compared with:- December 2024.

December 2025 was a particularly strong month. More than 8 million journeys were made during the month, a:- 12% increase on December 2024, and the highest December total since before the Pandemic.

Demand into Newcastle was further boosted by the Northumberland Line, which opened in:- mid-December 2024, across the full year, more than:- 890,000 journeys were made on the Northumberland Line. The route contributed an additional:- 37,000 journeys into the City during:- December 2025 alone.

Alex Hornby, Commercial and Customer Director at Northern
, said:- "2025 was a landmark year for Northern in terms of customer growth. Nearly 100 million journeys in a year shows just how important our services are to the economic and social life of the North, and the strong growth we continue to see is further evidence we are moving in the right direction. It is reassuring to see the considerable increases in demand from commuters and on services into our major City Centres, alongside the success of new routes like the Northumberland Line. That tells us people want:- frequent, affordable and reliable rail. We're focused on building on this momentum by continuing to improve the experience for our customers, but we're not complacent. We're working harder than ever to deliver the performance that customers rightly expect, and there will be even more enhancements coming to our network throughout 2026."

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