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GOV.UK identifies Andy Burnham as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from July 20, 2026. He returned to the House of Commons for Makerfield in June ...

GOV.UK identifies Andy Burnham as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from July 20, 2026. He returned to the House of Commons for Makerfield in June 2026 and was elected Labour Party leader in July.

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Current role and biography are maintained from the primary institutional source listed on this page.

Current role and biography are maintained from the primary institutional source listed on this page.

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GOV.UK identifies Andy Burnham as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from July 20, 2026. He returned to the House of Commons for Makerfield in June 2026 and was elected Labour Party leader in July.

Burnham previously served in Parliament from 2001 and held Cabinet posts including Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Culture Secretary and Health Secretary. He later served as Mayor of Greater Manchester from 2017 until his return to Westminster.

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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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  • GOV.UK identifies Andy Burnham as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from July 20, 2026. He returned to the House of Commons for Makerfield in June 2026 and was elected Labour Party leader in July.
  • Current role and biography are maintained from the primary institutional source listed on this page.
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