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impact on the prime minister’s future, given that the Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, is hoping to win the Makerfield byelection later this week and has promised to challenge the prime minister if he does so. “This is a huge statement
Andy Burnham has accused former Labour Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair of failing to understand "what's going on" in people's lives and underestimating the impact of inequality. Sir Tony used
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has committed to sticking to the government's existing borrowing limits, known as its fiscal rules. And the markets appear to have reacted. In recent weeks, Burnham had suggested
Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, to be allowed to stand for parliament, but said this should not involve Burnham then challenging Starmer. “We don’t do hospital takeovers in the Labour party
Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester, campaigns door to door on May 20, 2026, in Ashton-in-Makerfield, England [Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images] A survey by the More in Common research agency recently found that
Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, the health secretary, Wes Streeting, and the former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner all claim their candidate has the necessary support to force a vote. But it may be that
Andy Burnham has always faced a narrow path to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister: a tricky byelection, a leadership contest that is yet to be declared, and a far from constructive bond market backdrop
impact. Back in the 60s when it was the Scene club it had a 3am licence and many famous bands played here including the Rolling Stones. Is it a crime to have a good time
Greater Manchester borough it had held for 47 years, to Reform, which may come as worrying news to allies of Angela Rayner, the Ashton-under-Lyne MP. The chief whip Jonathan Reynold’s Stalybridge
impact of leaving the EU? A wall of silence. I remember going to a press conference on the morning of 24 June at the Vote Leave headquarters. The event started half an hour late
Mayor Andy Burnham meet with schoolchildren during a visit to a primary school in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester,](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/8a81d3959efd2be33393a45aa91ba4fd4288620f/646_0_6880_5504/master/6880.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Keir Starmer with potential successors Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham. Photograph: Paul Ellis/Reuters
impact. Her team decided it was best to do two interviews - one newspaper, one television - and wait until the next morning to publish them. Soon after the monarch had changed out of his Imperial State
Andy Burnham will face Reform UK’s Robert Kenyon in next month’s crucial [Makerfield byelection](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/makerfield-byelection) in a clash that could change the course of British politics for years to come. Reform
Greater Manchester mayor would need to stand in a "very safe seat" given Labour's polling, and that a supportive MP would have to stand down. Burnham would also need the approval of Labour
impact on their lives. Peter, who usually votes Conservative, praised David Cameron’s decision to call a referendum on Brexit 10 years ago. A couple of participants went further back — almost 20 years — to name