British government crisis: Andy Burnham wins in partial elections and now seeks to challenge Keir Starmer's leadership
Andy Burnham presented himself to the elections as a deputy in Makerfield to access Parliament as a first step to his Downing Street goal
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Summary
Labour mayor Andy Burnham takes a seat and could challenge Starmer in the primary. Burnham has logrado imposed on the ultraderecha y consigue an escaño en el Parliament para poder participar en unas primas. The mayor of Grand Manchester won the Makerfield district elections last night, which will become a member of Parliament and will be able to present his candidacy for the head of government, a post that Keir Starmer is currently occupying.
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Labour mayor Andy Burnham takes a seat and could challenge Starmer in the primary.
according to Europa Press — InternacionalBurnham has logrado imposed on the ultraderecha y consigue an escaño en el Parliament para poder participar en unas primas.
according to El País — InternacionalThe mayor of Grand Manchester won the Makerfield district elections last night, which will become a member of Parliament and will be able to present his candidacy for the head of government, a post that Keir Starmer is currently occupying
according to El Mundo — Internacional
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Tuesday, June 23
Keir Starmer’s bloody legacy
Reliability 86 · very high106 sources47 independent voices23 countries · 10 languagesCross-blocFraming differs5 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedStarmer's exit marks Brexit anniversary: Is ‘Bregret’ behind UK losing sixth PM in 10 years?
Reliability 86 · very high85 sources39 independent voices20 countries · 11 languagesCross-blocFraming differs3 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedStarmer pledges smooth transition after Burnham talks
Reliability 85 · very high65 sources27 independent voices17 countries · 9 languagesCross-blocFraming differs6 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detected- 12 h ago
Starmer risks clash with Burnham over defence funding plan
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Monday, June 22
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Keir Starmer announced his resignation as Prime Minister, with a direct communication line established to ensure safe passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz
Reliability 87 · very high542 sources174 independent voices84 countries · 29 languagesCross-blocFraming differs13 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detected UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation
Reliability 86 · very high181 sources73 independent voices40 countries · 12 languagesCross-blocFraming differs8 disputedblind spot · Centerrewrites detectedKeir Starmer resigns as UK Prime Minister
Reliability 83 · very high71 sources30 independent voices18 countries · 3 languagesCross-blocFraming differs7 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detected
Sunday, June 21
Starmer expected to announce exit plan to clear way for Burnham to become Prime Minister
Reliability 87 · very high30 sources17 independent voices10 countries · 3 languagesblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedKeir Starmer is reportedly ready to leave Downing Street.
Reliability 88 · very high30 sources14 independent voices11 countries · 4 languagesFraming differsblind spot · Centerrewrites detected
Thursday, June 18
A special election in the United Kingdom could hasten the rise of Andy Burnham and the end for Keir Starmer
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