- Andy Burnham 's proposal for a "No 10 North" in Manchester has drawn criticism from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey .
- Sir Ed Davey argued that Burnham's plan risks creating a new power bubble and overlooking communities outside major cities, particularly in regions like the South West.
- Burnham, who is almost certain to become the next Prime Minister, intends the Manchester outpost to be a "nerve centre" for reindustrialisation and regeneration, giving more power to local leaders.
- He secured nominations from 322 Labour MPs, representing 80% of the parliamentary party, effectively ensuring his succession as Labour leader.
- Burnham also indicated a tougher stance on Israel, apologising for the Labour Party's previous response to military action in Gaza.
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