Northern Powerhouse Partnership welcomes 'No 10 North' ideapublished at 11:16 BST

Henri Murison told BBC Breakfast that plans for a "No 10 North" would be "good news" for the country
Burnham is expected to announce plans to move part of his operation, if he becomes PM as expected, to the North of England, in what's being billed as a "No 10 North".
Henri Murison, chief executive of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership - which was set up under Conservative Chancellor George Osborne to support economic development - told BBC Breakfast earlier this morning it is "good news for the whole country" if advisers and civil servants are "based outside the Whitehall machine".
"I think its in the interests of everyone who wants our economies to thrive to have the best available people working in an environment where they can think outside the box," he said.
Murison said most of the country's power "still sits in Whitehall" and moving civil servants out of London has had a "positive cultural influence".
He added "there is talent" in the North of England and ministers or civil servants based there will have access to people "with real knowledge and capability" who wouldn't be available in London.




