More than a century ago, in 1924, Britain got its first Labour government. It was a beleaguered administration that lasted barely nine months.
If, as expected, Andy Burnham becomes prime minister, he plans to give away powers to regional and local politicians.
Andy Burnham is wrong – Britain needs less government, not more - COMMENT: The PM-in-waiting’s fondness for greater ...
Sir Keir is set to resign after a series of high profile policy reversals and a dismal showing for his party in this year’s elections. His likely successor, Andy Burnham - the high profile former ...
Letters: Daughne Taylor and John Marriott respond to the prospective new prime minister’s 10-year proposal to cede more power to regions and communities ...
Some Nationalists cannot tolerate the idea of powerful council leaders "undermining" the Scottish Parliament, says Chris ...
A Sunday newspaper reported that Andy Burnham was firm in his opposition to a second independence referendum. An SNP cabinet ...
Dafydd Trystan Davies said there is a “real opportunity” to work in partnership if Mr Burnham becomes Prime Minister.
If Andy Burnham is really so keen on devolution, he should hand power to consumers, not mayors, says Matthew Lynn ...
In less than two years, Sussex will have a Mayor – but what does that mean and why does it matter? Over the past year or so, you’re likely to have heard and read news reports about devolution and ...