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Why I Got Emotional When Andy Burnham Beat Reform

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July 2, 2026

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John McDonnell admitted feeling "emotional" on LBC when watching Andy Burnham's victory speech in Makerfield. “Anything we can do to prevent these proto-fascists getting into power is absolutely critical at this stage,” he said at our Downstream IRL event at EartH Hackney last week. McDonnell added that right now is the "most dangerous" moment he's ever faced in 50 years of being in politics.

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Sky News Australia

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘Utterly baffling’: Burnham savaged for two previous rejections as Labour leader

Writer and Broadcaster Esther Krakue says Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has twice been rejected as Labour leader and questions why voters should back him now. “Andy Burnham's reputation as a messiah is utterly baffling,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “Manchester is a city that’s in hundreds of millions of pounds worth of debt. “This is a man who was rejected not once but twice as Labour leader. I don’t understand why anyone thinks a third time around is the charm.”

LabourList

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘The lessons Labour can take from the Tories over changing leaders’

The Makerfield by-election result resulted in a strong victory for Andy Burnham. The, soon-to-be former, Mayor of Greater The post ‘The lessons Labour can take from the Tories over changing leaders’ appeared first on LabourList.

The Advocate

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· Jul 1, 2026

Dispatches from Route 66: Finding queer hope in New Mexico and Arizona

As I sit in an Albuquerque auditorium at the 3rd Annual New Mexico Draggy Awards, surrounded by drag queens, kings, and everyone in between, I find myself wiping away tears for the second time that evening.

Out Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

'Heartstopper Forever': What to know about the YA series' cinematic send-off

Over three poignant seasons, viewers fell for Netflix’s wholesome YA series Heartstopper and its wide-eyed young lovers, Nick and Charlie, played by Kit Connor and Joe Locke. So there were more than a few hearts broken by last year’s news that the show, based on Alice Oseman’s graphic novel series of the same name, wasn’t getting renewed for season 4.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 28, 2026

Andy Burnham 'caved into unions' when he gave bus drivers up to 56% pay rise in one of last acts as mayor

Andy Burnham 'caved into unions' when he gave bus drivers up to 56% pay rise in one of last acts as mayor

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· Jun 29, 2026

This Is the World You Helped Create, Chuck: Schumer Mercilessly Booed at NYC Pride Parade

This Is the World You Helped Create, Chuck: Schumer Mercilessly Booed at NYC Pride Parade

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Related coverage for "Why I Got Emotional When Andy Burnham Beat Reform": Sky News Australia — ‘Utterly baffling’: Burnham savaged for two previous rejections as Labour leader. LabourList — ‘The lessons Labour can take from the Tories over changing leaders’. The Advocate — Dispatches from Route 66: Finding queer hope in New Mexico and Arizona. Out Magazine — 'Heartstopper Forever': What to know about the YA series' cinematic send-off. Daily Mail — Andy Burnham 'caved into unions' when he gave bus drivers up to 56% pay rise in one of last acts as mayor. RedState — This Is the World You Helped Create, Chuck: Schumer Mercilessly Booed at NYC Pride Parade