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Andy Burnham faces claims he breached MP rules by failing to declare £6,600 party in Japan

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Andy Burnham faces claims he breached MP rules by failing to declare £6,600 party in Japan
Daily Mail
Daily Mail2 hrs ago
Andy Burnham faces claims he breached MP rules by failing to declare £6,600 party in Japan
The Mail on Sunday can reveal the Prime Minister has not declared that he benefitted from an exclusive VIP party in June last year as Mayor of Manchester.
The Sun
The Sun6 hrs ago
Cut welfare and avoid tax hikes, Burnham is warned by his favourite economist
ANDY Burnham’s favourite economist has urged the PM to cut welfare and avoid tax hikes — but turned down a job with him. Jim O’Neill, a former Goldman Sachs guru, blasted governments for sticking sky-high spending on the credit card. He told the BBC: “I am a supporter of a more sensible approach to government...
Birmingham Live
Birmingham Live12 hrs ago
Andy Burnham and John Healey new rules for unused pension funds from April
A financial adviser says enquiries about inheritance tax planning have risen by 50% as families rush to review their finances.
Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo13 hrs ago
Andy Burnham government new rule which could save Liverpool's under threat pubs
794 pubs have closed in England during 2026, 82 of which have either been demolished or converted for a different use
Economist Lord O'Neill rules out formal role under Andy Burnham's government
The ex-Treasury Minister, from Gatley, said he does not want the financial 'constraints' that come with a role in government
GB News
GB News2 days ago
Andy Burnham must rule out tax hikes, ex-Bank of England economist warns
Andy Burnham must rule out tax hikes, ex-Bank of England economist warns  GB News
Bloomberg
Bloomberg🏁 first to report3 days ago
Lord Sainsbury Tops Donor List for New UK PM Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham’s biggest donor in the months before he became prime minster was David Sainsbury, with the billionaire and former chairman of J Sainsbury Plc giving over £160,000 ($216,890) to his campaign for Labour leader to cover staffing, travel and office costs.