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Pause pressed on the Mayor's radio sessions
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|February 12, 2026
BEN Houchen's monthly "hot seat" appearances on BBC Radio Tees have been "paused" by the corporation.
Lord Houchen is expected to be back in the hot seat in the first week of June
The Conservative mayor of the Tees Valley has participated in regular phone-in question and answer sessions, on the radio station since May 2025, but will not take part in another until June this year as a result of local elections taking place.
In March 2025, Tees Valley Combined Authority (TVCA) Cabinet voted to approve measures that would see the regional mayor undertake two in-person question time events a year - at various locations across the region - as well as appearing on a monthly phone-in on Radio Tees.
The first of these in-person events took place in July last year in Yarm.
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