Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reports.
Answer
- Shaukat Ali has been sworn in as Manchester’s 128th Lord Mayor in May 2026, taking over from Carmine Grimshaw. He began his term during a May ceremony and will serve a ceremonial role representing the city for the coming year.[3][5]
Context and background
- The Lord Mayor of Manchester is a ceremonial figurehead within the city council, responsible for representing Manchester at official events, supporting community initiatives, and chairing council meetings, but not directly setting city policy.[4][3]
- Shaukat Ali has been a long-standing Labour councillor for Cheetham since 2012 and has previously held roles on various committees and boards, aligning with the typical profile of a serving local councillor stepping into the Lord Mayor role.[3][4]
Key details
- Term: Begins in May 2026; the position is largely ceremonial, with no policy power over Manchester’s direction, but it provides a platform to highlight city priorities and community work.[2][3]
- Family: His wife, Kausar Parveen, serves as Lady Mayoress during his year in office.[1][2]
- Focus themes mentioned in coverage: promoting the city, supporting diversity and community cohesion, and recognizing local organizations and individuals contributing to Manchester’s success.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent local council or BBC summaries to confirm dates or provide a quick timeline of his public engagements during his mayoral year. Please tell me if you prefer a brief timeline or a more detailed profile.