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Burnham's grip on No. 10 is firm but his plans are not

ArcaMax

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July 11, 2026

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Andy Burnham is now certain to be the U.K.’s next prime minister. What’s uncertain is almost everything else concerning his plans for government, with their detail still obscure to allies just 10 days out. The former mayor of Manchester very ...

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Conservative Home

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· Jul 2, 2026

Callum Price: Burnham’s new plan for Britain is delegation not devolution

Burnham, like his predecessor, has pledged a focus on growth. But growth won’t necessarily come from shifting decision-making power around, as beneficial as that might be in other ways. The post Callum Price: Burnham’s new plan for Britain is delegation not devolution appeared first on Conservative Home.

The i Paper

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· Jul 1, 2026

I worked in No 10 – if Burnham is phased by £5bn, he isn’t fit to be PM

The defence black hole is the least of his worries

The Week

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· Jun 30, 2026

What we know about Andy Burnham’s devolution plans

What we know about Andy Burnham’s devolution plans

Guido Fawkes

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· Jun 29, 2026

WATCH: Burnham’s First Major Speech on Economy

No questions

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

UK’s Andy Burnham, nation’s likely next leader, promises ‘number 10 north’

Andy Burnham, Britain’s presumptive next prime minister, has set out details giving more powers to local government as part of a plan to spread wealth and economic growth. Saying Westminster “is not working” and is “broken”, he set out a sweeping economic vision in a key speech from Manchester – where he was mayor for nine years – to bring voters, colleagues and financial markets up to speed with his ideas during his rapid progress towards power. He set out a 10-year vision for “good growth in...

DNyuz

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry has a Lululemon shopping bag framed on his wall

Michael Burry is a contrarian investor made famous by “The Big Short.” Jim Spellman/WireImage Michael Burry of “The Big Short” says he has a Lululemon shopping bag framed on his firm’s wall. He said the bag, featuring an “Atlas Shrugged” quote, was one of many “own goals” for Lululemon. The investor said Lululemon stock looks []

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Related coverage for "Burnham's grip on No. 10 is firm but his plans are not": Conservative Home — Callum Price: Burnham’s new plan for Britain is delegation not devolution. The i Paper — I worked in No 10 – if Burnham is phased by £5bn, he isn’t fit to be PM. The Week — What we know about Andy Burnham’s devolution plans . Guido Fawkes — WATCH: Burnham’s First Major Speech on Economy. South China Morning Post — UK’s Andy Burnham, nation’s likely next leader, promises ‘number 10 north’. DNyuz — Why ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry has a Lululemon shopping bag framed on his wall