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Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, the health secretary, Wes Streeting, and the former deputy prime
Greater Manchester mayor to put himself forward as a parliamentary candidate. The last time that
Greater Manchester, had found an MP willing to give up their seat so he can take
Greater Manchester, currently marooned outside Parliament and so unable to take part in any immediate
Greater Manchester](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/greater-manchester) mayor to stand for the leadership suffered a blow on Thursday
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has been widely discussed as a potential candidate, though he would
Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, could fight in the contest. Streeting had long been gathering
Greater Manchester mayor to replace Sir Keir. Wes Streeting has also resigned as health secretary
Greater Manchester; and Solihull in the West Midlands. The closure of a store housing a Post
Greater Manchester, confirmed he would run for a seat in parliament after MP Josh Simons
Greater Manchester mayor, [Andy Burnham](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/andyburnham), announced that he wanted to run for parliament
Greater Manchester, was cleared by Labour’s national executive committee to stand in the upcoming
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, who is seen as a top contender to replace Starmer
Greater Manchester mayor and peppered him with questions. Their judgement was less about whether the seat
Greater Manchester mayor find a route to Downing Street. Meanwhile, the leftwing grandee Diane Abbott
Manchester United](/sport/football/teams/manchester-united), [Chelsea](/sport/football/teams/chelsea) and [Tottenham](/sport/football/teams/tottenham-hotspur). [Liverpool](/sport/football/teams/liverpool), too, were credited with an interest in the 26-year-old, who had a £65m release clause at [Bournemouth](/sport/football/teams/afc-bournemouth). He prioritised a move
Manchester United and England right-back chimed in. However, Arsenal manager Arteta was defiant after the game and insisted that the trophy is still the Gunners’ to lose. “It’s in our hands and there
Manchester City**](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city) **at Wembley be enough to save their season?** Lifting silverware would undoubtedly delight supporters, but concerns over a troubled campaign and anger towards the Clearlake-Boehly ownership group will likely persist
Manchester, and have a day out in the Peak District and get home all in good time." Railway companies promoted the idea of visiting the Peak District for leisure, but people could not access
Manchester Metropolitan University, urged a cautious approach. He said "protecting free speech while preventing harassment, hate speech, and radicalisation are complex tasks involving finely balanced decisions". While universities have long had a duty to uphold