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‘It’s Andy or bust’: MPs could keep Starmer in place to give Burnham time to return

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If Keir Starmer is looking for a saviour to keep him in No 10 after the May elections and the scandal of the Mandelson saga, there is an unlikely figure in the north-west who might help him – temporarily.It has been the week where the prime minister seemed at his most isolated.But Labour MPs told the Guardian they were urging colleagues not to depose Starmer next month, and were instead preparing to demand that Andy Burnham return to parliament in order to succeed him before the next general election.Burnham had a busy day on Thursday, in the week that Starmer was at war with Whitehall over the failed vetting of Peter Mandelson.The mayor of Greater Manchester was campaigning in the local elections in five London boroughs – Haringey, Islington, Southwark, Lewisham and Bromley.

Having once been viewed suspiciously by some in the 2024 intake as aloof and dismissive of those who had won seats in the south, Burnham has been making efforts to build bridges.Now many Labour MPs say they are willing to back Starmer in the event of a challenge to his leadership to give time for Burnham to return, having been previously blocked from standing at the Gorton and Denton byelection.Starmer is likely to be able to count on much of the party’s left bloc to support him, in order to stall the process of replacing him.But support for Burnham has been growing again among the party’s right.“It’s Andy or bust,” one senior centrist MP said.

“Nothing else works.Nobody else can win.Anything before he has a path is too soon.”Burnham has let it be known to MPs he would still seek to return to parliament at the earliest opportunity and has been speaking to more of the 2024 intake to build alliances, allies said.He was spotted over the weekend meeting the former deputy leadership candidate Angela Rayner, herself a likely potential leadership candidate.

A number of ministers also said they were keen to dissuade angry MPs from moving against Starmer too quickly in order to give Burnham time.“There are various plans circulating, none of them good,” one MP said.One source said backbenchers were preparing to demand that Starmer allow Burnham to return to parliament as a price for their support in any summer leadership race, which might be triggered by a direct challenge.“This has changed in the last few months – MPs have coalesced around Burnham in a way they hadn’t before.They also don’t want to do what the Tories did with Boris and have a disorderly transition to another insider.

They are willing to drag this out until Burnham gets back,”Another added: “It has to be Andy – no other potential leader will win an election,But that has created a stasis where no one wants to move,”A third said: “The focus groups I have seen around Andy are like actual gold dust,People say things like ‘he cares about people like us’.

Do you know how rare it is to see that about a politician? We cannot act in anger and just make things worse for ourselves.”Starmer’s most outspoken critics on the left of the party are also prepared to act to keep the prime minister in place until a return can be sought for Burnham.“If there is a coup on 8 May that would be catastrophic,” one leftwing MP said.“We won’t back it, because we need to wait for Andy.”Some, however, worry that dragging things out could damage the party in the long run.

“Never underestimate the power of the rules-based order in the Labour party to ensure we always move too late,” said one MP.Another said: “I am not sure the brand damage would be recoverable from by 2028 in many of the places we need to win.”Starmer’s allies have been emphasising again to MPs how the public would react to seeing the party launch into a leadership contest in the middle of a potential economic crisis.One senior backbencher said that a move against Starmer in the context of the Iran war would be political suicide.“All those 2024 intake MPs who think appointing a caretaker PM is a brilliant idea should consider how the country will take it.

The country and the Tories will demand a general election immediately, as they didn’t elect anyone but Starmer to be PM.“This time there won’t be a national Labour swing to help them and they are taking a huge risk by trying to get rid of a democratically elected PM.Politics is about weathering the good and the bad.Deposing a PM at a time of national crisis is bluntly lunatic behaviour.”Referring to the flaws in various potential rivals, they added: “There’s no point crying about Andy Burnham – he’s literally not eligible.

Wes [Streeting] is compromised.Angela [Rayner] has HMRC issues.Ed [Miliband] lost us 2015.Everyone hates Shabana [Mahmood].Who is going to stand?”Several others said that they expected Starmer to reject any demands from his critics after next month’s elections.

“He is prepared to do anything to stay in post,” one minister said,“Sack Wes, sack Ed, whatever it takes,This is not a man who people can come to with a list of demands and expect him to just acquiesce,What power do they actually have?”
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Stock markets set to fall, Bank of England deputy governor warns; Trump threatens UK with ‘big tariff’ over digital services tax – business live

Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.Stock markets are too high, and are going to drop back at some point due to the many risks facing the global economy, one of Britain’s top central bankers has warned.Bank of England deputy governor Sarah Breeden has issued the prediction to the BBC, at a time when the US stock market has risen to record levels despite the Middle East conflict.She points out:double quotation markThere’s a lot of risk out there and yet asset prices are at all-time highs. We expect there will be an adjustment at some point

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Retail sales rise as British motorists stock up on fuel

Retail sales in Great Britain rose last month due to motorists stocking up on fuel as they watched prices at the pump escalate rapidly because of the Iran war.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that the volume of retail sales rose 0.7% last month, well above analysts’ forecasts of just 0.1%, as the quantity of fuel bought hit the highest level since 2021.Fuel sales volumes surged by 6

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Grok tells researchers pretending to be delusional ‘drive an iron nail through the mirror while reciting Psalm 91 backwards’

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok 4.1 told researchers pretending to be delusional that there was indeed a doppelganger in their mirror and they should drive an iron nail through the glass while reciting Psalm 91 backwards.Researchers at the City University of New York (Cuny) and King’s College London have published a paper on how various chatbots protect – or fail to safeguard – users’ mental health.Experts are increasingly warning that psychosis or mania can be fuelled by AI chatbots.The Cuny and King’s pre-print study – which has not been peer-reviewed – examined five different AI models: Open AI’s GPT-4o and GPT-5

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Microsoft and Meta announce large staff reductions as they spend big on AI

Meta and Microsoft are trimming their workforces by thousands as they make heavy investments in AI and executives claim that the technology is meeting their companies’ productivity needs.Meta told staff on Thursday that on 20 May it would cut some 10% of its personnel – just under 8,000 employees– to boost efficiency, part of a layoff plan made months ago. The company is also closing about 6,000 open roles. The same day, Microsoft announced to employees, for the first time, that it would offer voluntary retirement to about 7% of its American workforce of roughly 125,000.In an internal memo to Meta’s staff, Janelle Gale, the chief people officer, didn’t mention AI explicitly but said the cuts would allow the company to “offset the other investments we’re making”

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Alcaraz must heed injury wake-up call as absence leaves hole in clay-court season | Tumaini Carayol

Carlos Alcaraz’s title defence at the Monte Carlo Masters ended two Sundays ago in an intense two-set final loss to his arch-rival Jannik Sinner. While some players would have been desperate for a break after a gruelling week, Alcaraz had other plans. Less than 24 hours later, he landed back home in Spain to compete at the Barcelona ATP 500 event, immediately undertaking promotional duties. A few hours after his first practice, the following day, Alcaraz walked on to Pista Rafa Nadal for his opening match.By the next day Alcaraz was out

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Chess: Turkey’s Yagiz Erdogmus, 14, reaches record 2700 rating – ‘now for 2800 and 2900’

Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, 14, has become chess’s youngest 2700-rated grandmaster, breaking an age record set a decade ago by China’s Wei Yi at 15. The Turkish teenager is already the highest ever rated 12, 13, and 14-year-old, and the youngest to reach the world top 50. For the moment, his new achievement only shows in the live daily ratings, but will become official when Fide’s monthly list for May is published at the end of the month.Veselin Topalov was the world No 1 20 years ago and was the Fide world champion. However, the Bulgarian has been largely inactive since he finished seventh of 10 at Norway 2022 and the rust showed in his performance

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Some Interrail travellers told to cancel passports as hacked data posted online

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Chinese hackers using everyday devices to target UK firms, warns cybersecurity agency

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Criminal gangs profiting as child sexual abuse websites double, experts say

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Tesla reports mixed financial results as Musk pivots automaker to AI and robots

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What is Mythos AI and why could it be a threat to global cybersecurity?

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‘Get back to work’: Amazon faces fresh scrutiny over workplace safety record

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