Andy's 'radical rewiring' and 'it's coming homes'
•Andy's 'radical rewiring' and 'it's coming homes'Image caption, Many of today's papers lead on Andy Burnham's first big speech since Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced resignation.
•"Sparks fly over Andy's 'radical rewiring'," is the Metro's take as it says the 'King of the North' has vowed to "pull plug on rule from Westminster".
•Published2 minutes agoImage caption, The i Paper headlines on Burnham's pledge for "growth, housing and No 10 North".
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Andy's 'radical rewiring' and 'it's coming homes'Image caption, Many of today's papers lead on Andy Burnham's first big speech since Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced resignation. "Sparks fly over Andy's 'radical rewiring'," is the Metro's take as it says the 'King of the North' has vowed to "pull plug on rule from Westminster". Published2 minutes agoImage caption, The i Paper headlines on Burnham's pledge for "growth, housing and No 10 North". The "likely next prime minister" has promised "a 'nerve centre' in Manchester, with more control flowing to mayors and councils", it writes.Image caption, "It's coming homes" cheers the Daily Mirror, using the football chant to mark Andy Burnham's "massive drive in building of council houses". The paper also highlights that England footballer Marcus Rashford went to school with DR Congo's Axel Tuanzebe ahead of the two countries' World Cup match on Wednesday.Image caption, The Mail expands further on Burnham's speech, noting that he "will keep Wigan property as main residence NOT Downing St". Policies also marked by the Mail are "a focus on factory jobs and state control of the utilities".Image caption, The Guardian splashes a photo of Burnham shaking hands after his speech saying "No 10 North" is at the "heart" of his plans. A report into maternity care by Baronness Amos is also summarised on the paper's front page as having found the system "not fit for purpose".Image caption, The top story for the Financial Times is also Burnham's "bid to spread growth across country". The paper says he "refused to take questions from the press, highlighting how much of his policy agenda remains uncertain".Image caption, The Telegraph calls Burnham's "1970s vision&qu...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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