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How Andy Burnham is rebranding as Labour’s man of the people
How Andy Burnham is rebranding as Labour’s man of the people Burnham has a political CV most of the British public would roll their eyes at — but the man who hopes to run Britain will keep fighting as an outsider. By SAM BLEWETTin Makerville, England British Labour Party candidate and leadership aspirant Andy Burnham attends a traditional Saturday breakfast club in Ashton-in-Makerfield to meet retired miners and local organisers on May 30, 2026. | Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Is Andy Burnham Labour’s version of Boris Johnson?
High-profile politician departs parliament to become mayor of one of Britain’s great cities; achieves cult status; rides back to parliament on a wave of popularity and, eventually, becomes prime minister. That’s how Boris Johnson’s story goes, but could it soon be the same for Andy Burnham? Political editor David Maddox talks to friends, allies and critics of the Greater Manchester mayor as he fights to return to Westminster
Andy Burnham offers Labour a refreshing new voice to reach lost voters – but with what message? | Rafael Behr
It will take more than blokeish affability to reach across the Brexit faultline that scars British politicsAndy Burnham’s stint as health secretary in the final year of Gordon Brown’s government was not especially memorable, although one observation from a senior civil servant in the department at the time has stuck in my mind. Working for Burnham, I was told, felt like “revising for exams with a mate who might turn to you and say: ‘shall we sack this off for a bit and play football...
Andy Burnham offers Labour a refreshing new voice to reach lost voters – but with what message? | Rafael Behr
It will take more than blokeish affability to reach across the Brexit faultline that scars British politicsAndy Burnham’s stint as health secretary in the final year of Gordon Brown’s government was not especially memorable, although one observation from a senior civil servant in the department at the time has stuck in my mind. Working for Burnham, I was told, felt like “revising for exams with a mate who might turn to you and say: ‘shall we sack this off for a bit and play football...
Andy Burnham seeks advice from Sue Gray on forming future Labour government
Andy Burnham has sought guidance from Baroness Sue Gray, Keir Starmer's former chief of staff, regarding a potential return to Westminster and a future role in government. The discussions focus on how a Labour government could be formed should Burnham succeed the prime minister. This move reflects the serious consideration senior Labour figures are giving to Burnham's potential political future.
Labour's uneasy peace under strain as crucial by-election looms for Andy Burnham
Labour's uneasy peace under strain as crucial by-election looms for Andy Burnham A Question Time audience forced Andy Burnham to fess up to what everyone already knows - that the Makerfield by-election could determine who holds the keys to No10 Andy Burnham finally said the quiet part out loud. As he seeks a return to Westminster through a tough by-election in Makerfield, the Greater Manchester Mayor has stayed tight-lipped about what comes next. Until Thursday night, when the Question Time...
Andy Burnham has said he wants to be the next Labour leader – here’s what that could mean for Britain
Andy Burnham has said he wants to be the next Labour leader – here’s what that could mean for Britain ‘Manchesterism’ underpins the Labour mayor’s plan for Britain. Here’s what Andy Burnham says he would do as prime minister - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Andy Burnham’s make-or-break by-election is just over a week away, prompting questions of what the UK might look like with the popular northern mayor as the next leader of the Labour Party. On 18 June, voters in Greater Manchester’s...