Number 10 North
Coverage of Number 10 North in the Nexus archive.
- Number 10 North is no ‘gimmick’, says Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham, the Prime Minister, defends the new Manchester office 'Number 10 North', stating it is not a gimmick and emphasizes its importance in sending a signal to the rest of the country.
- UK PM Burnham aims for day a week in Manchester as part of ‘rebalancing power’
UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham opened his new northern office in Manchester, part of his plan to decentralize power from London. He aims to boost economic growth by redistributing resources to different postcodes.
- Investors could do with their own ‘Number 10 North’
The article suggests that investors considering locations outside London may face less competition when seeking good companies. It highlights the potential advantage of exploring opportunities beyond the capital.
- Saving Britain?
Andy Burnham, former mayor of Greater Manchester, has been appointed as prime minister to address UK political instability. His 'business-friendly socialism' policies focus on devolution, council housing, and regional power shifts, though skepticism remains about funding and economic strategy.
- What is new Labour leader Andy Burnham's policy approach for Britain?
Andy Burnham, newly appointed Labour Party leader, proposes decentralizing power from Whitehall to regional areas, promoting reindustrialization in sectors like steel and defense, prioritizing technical education over university degrees, and expanding social housing. His policies aim to address economic stagnation and the cost-of-living crisis through regional development and public control of essential services.
- Burnham discussing plans for deputy PM to lead ‘Number 10 North’
Burnham is discussing plans for a deputy PM to lead 'Number 10 North', an office in Manchester. The initiative aims to focus on economic strategy.
- How would Andy Burnham’s ‘Number 10 North’ work?
Andy Burnham's 'Number 10 North' initiative in Manchester is intended to serve as a Downing Street base focused on the UK's long-term economic strategy. The Manchester location aims to centralize efforts for strategic economic planning.