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Andy Burnham: Labour's New Hope or Another Starmer?
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Siyaset·20.06.2026AI özeti

Andy Burnham: Labour's New Hope or Another Starmer?

Andy Burnham has emerged as a potential leader for the Labour party after a byelection victory in Makerfield, defeating Reform. His campaign highlighted his ability to connect with people and generate excitement, contrasting with Keir Starmer's perceived lack of warmth. However, Burnham faces challenges in translating his local success into a national project and clarifying his stance on key issues like immigration and economic policy.

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Guardian International
Plaid Cymru biggest party in Senedd, ending 100 years of Labour control
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08.05.2026

Plaid Cymru biggest party in Senedd, ending 100 years of Labour control

Welsh nationalist party able to form minority government in Wales, blocking momentum of Reform UKElection 2026 live: latest news updatesFull results from England, Scotland and WalesPlaid Cymru have won 42 seats in Wales’s Senedd election, putting the Welsh nationalists in position to form a minority government and ending more than 100 years of Labour hegemony.Polls consistently suggested Plaid Cymru and Reform UK were neck and neck in the race to become the biggest party under Wales’s new more proportional voting system. As in last year’s closely watched Caerphilly Senedd byelection, however, the contest was not as close as predicted. Reform has come in second, with 34 seats – up from 1% of the vote share in 2021’s election. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Labour facing third-place finish in Wales as Plaid Cymru and Reform UK lead Senedd race – UK politics live
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Siyaset·04.05.2026AI özeti

Labour facing third-place finish in Wales as Plaid Cymru and Reform UK lead Senedd race – UK politics live

More in Common's final MRP poll suggests Labour could fall to third place in Welsh Senedd election with just 14 seats (down from 24), while Plaid Cymru and Reform UK tie for first. Meanwhile, Keir Starmer has announced the UK will join the EU's €90bn loan scheme for Ukraine, but faces controversy over reports the UK may need to pay £1bn annually for improved single market access.

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Guardian UK