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Grantchester’s Tom Brittney May Be the New Batman

Plus, Eva Green suffers a really nasty injury on the set of Wednesday.
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Conservative Home
· Jul 9, 2026
Andrew Griffith: Burnham must back British businesses
In ten days-time, a man who spent three quarters of his working life in London, and most of that time in politics, will step into Downing Street and try to convince the country that he is an outsider. He’ll presume to tell us about the Makerfield test, Manchesterism, and “doing things differently.” The post Andrew Griffith: Burnham must back British businesses appeared first on Conservative Home.
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