Can the 'King of the North' fix a fractured Britain?
13-07-2026 10:00 via cbc.ca

Can the 'King of the North' fix a fractured Britain?

Andy Burnham is leaving his job as mayor of Manchester to become Britain’s new prime minister. Supporters say his ability to connect with voters and fix local issues is what Britain needs on a countrywide scale. Opponents counter that his successes are overstated.
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