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Greens to run scaled-back campaign in Makerfield byelection in potential boost for Burnham
Exclusive: Party expected to focus on Greater Manchester mayoralty election if Burnham returned to parliament
The Greens have decided to devote only limited resources to next month’s Makerfield byelec…
Ferrari bets on generational tech shift with Luce five-seat EV
Ferrari bets on generational tech shift with Luce five-seat EV
Andy Burnham’s (third) bid for the Labour leadership – podcast
Josh Halliday on why Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is tipped to be the future Labour leader … if he wins the Makerfield byelection
The mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, is running in the Make…
Elon Musk retweet signals rightwing split that could help Andy Burnham in Makerfield
Restore Britain, set up by the former Reform MP Rupert Lowe, appears to be taking some support from Nigel Farage
Andy Burnham is unlikely to be Elon Musk’s first pick to be prime minister of the UK. B…
Irish gangland figure fails in Dublin byelection bid for seat in parliament
Gerry ‘the monk’ Hutch comes fourth in contest won by Daniel Ennis of Social Democrats
The Irish gangland figure Gerry “the monk” Hutch has failed in his bid for a parliamentary seat in a Dublin byele…
Burnham starts byelection campaign with thinly veiled pitch for No 10
‘This is a change byelection,’ says Labour mayor as he launches bid for Makerfield seat and lays out policy views
Andy Burnham has formally launched his campaign for the Makerfield byelection with a …
Green party candidate for Makerfield byelection withdraws after nine hours
Party apologises for posts shared by Chris Kennedy about Jewish ambulance attacks and says he has dropped out for personal reasons
The Green party’s candidate for the Makerfield byelection has withdra…
Richmond-upon-Thames: The borough with no opposition
Liberal Democrats won every single seat in Richmond-upon-Thames at the local election, but is that good for democracy?