NATO/EU/Sanctions · Direct source
Burnham’s vibe shift gives Labour one more chance but voters also need hope
The prospective new prime minister will need to deliver on his ability to communicate – and get the big decisions right When Keir Starmer welcomed Mark Rutte , the Nato secretary general, outside No 10 on Monday, the attire fitted the moment: dark formal suits, polished leather shoes. Almost 200 miles to the north, when Andy Burnham strode into the engine hall of the People’s History Museum in Manchester, the vibe could not have been more different. Dressed in his trademark dark T-shirt and jacket, Burnham could just as easily have been walking down the street outside. He even began with a joke about his thigh-sk...
- Time
- 30 Jun 2026, 00:11 CEST
source time - Source
- The Guardian - World
- Trust
- medium · direct source trail
- Actors
- NATO, United Kingdom, United States, EU, China
The prospective new prime minister will need to deliver on his ability to communicate – and get the big decisions right When Keir Starmer welcomed Mark Rutte , the Nato secretary general, outside No 10 on Monday, the attire fitted the moment: dark formal suits, polished leather shoes. Almost 200 miles to the north, when Andy Burnham strode into the engine hall of the People’s History Museum in Manchester, the vibe could not have been more different. Dressed in his trademark dark T-shirt and jacket, Burnham could just as easily have been walking down the street outside. He even began with a joke about his thigh-sk...
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Burnham’s vibe shift gives Labour one more chance but voters also need hope
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