Pillows and pots move into Downing Street as Andy Burnham prepares to become Britain’s first commuter Prime Minister and split his time between London and Manchester

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Pillows and pots move into Downing Street as Andy Burnham prepares to become Britain’s first commuter Prime Minister and split his time between London and Manchester

Daily Mail · 20 hours ago

Andy Burnham is preparing to move into 10 Downing Street ahead of becoming Britain's new Prime Minister, with removal vans reportedly delivering personal items including pillows and pots as he arranges to split his time between London and Manchester. The move marks a symbolic first, with Burnham set to become the country's first "commuter Prime Minister", continuing to maintain ties to his northern power base while taking up residence in No 10.

The report comes alongside wider coverage of Burnham's succession, including plans to scrap Sir Keir Starmer's digital ID scheme and questions from commentators and voters over his lack of an electoral mandate for the top job. His wife, Marie-France Van Heel, is expected to take on the role of Britain's unofficial First Lady, though she is said to intend to keep a low profile once he takes office.

  • Andy Burnham prepares to move belongings into Downing Street.
  • He plans to split time between London and Manchester as PM.
  • Wife Marie-France Van Heel to keep low profile as First Lady.

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