
- Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester Mayor, withdrew from a keynote speech scheduled for the morning after the local elections, sparking further speculation about his political ambitions.
- Organisers confirmed that Caroline Simpson, group chief executive of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, would replace Mr Burnham at the Festival of Childhood event.
- The withdrawal comes amid reports suggesting Mr Burnham intends to return to Westminster and harbours ambitions to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership.
- This development coincides with significant local and parliamentary elections across the UK, seen as a key gauge of public opinion.
- Mr Burnham faces logistical hurdles for a return to Westminster, though reports indicate he has identified seats where MPs might step aside to facilitate a by-election for him.
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