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Burnham in No 10: The known unknowns

By staffJuly 16, 20261 Min Read
Burnham in No 10: The known unknowns
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With just one day until Andy Burnham is crowned Labour leader, many are still scratching their heads – what will a Burnham government actually look like?

The incoming PM says he is in no rush and will take his time over cabinet appointments – having already signalled a budget is likely in October.

Sam Coates and Anne McElvoy assess who could land the biggest jobs – especially at the Treasury, where Shabana Mahmood is emerging as the favourite for No 11.

The duo also wonder if the announcement that British Steel is being renationalised will set Burnham up for a diplomatic row with the Chinese government early in his premiership.

Plus, as Sir Keir Starmer clocks up the “Keir miles” one last time on a farewell trip to Kyiv, will his bond with Volodymyr Zelenskyy endure after he leaves office?

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