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Burnham, Labour

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Labour under Burnham will be faster and bolder, says minister
With Burnham still the only declared candidate, and some MPs saying they backed him but were unable to vote on Thursday, he is expected to be declared Labour leader next week befo

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Las Vegas Sun · 1d
Burnham on course to become UK prime minister as nominations open for Labour leadership
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Burnham Set To Become UK PM After Winning Backing Of 322 Labour MPs
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Ann Widdecombe latest: Man arrested on suspicion of murder is released - as it emerges how alarm was raised
A 26-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murdering the former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe has been released from custody.

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Andy Burnham receives overwhelming support from Labour MPs for party leadership
The Courier · 1d
UK Labour MPs overwhelmingly back Burnham to be PM
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Labour MPs overwhelmingly back Andy Burnham as party leader
Even before nominations opened, Burnham seemed almost certain to enjoy a coronation as Labour leader as the only declared candidate in the race to succeed Starmer.

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Andy Burnham on brink of becoming Prime Minister as London MPs give overwhelming backing
manilastandard · 21h
Burnham on track to be UK PM as scores of Labor MPs back leadership candidacy
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