Burnham will likely want to continue many aspects of Keir Starmer’s approach to defense and security policy, but with some key differences.

If Andy Burnham is the only contender to replace Keir Starmer, he could be the UK’s new prime minister by July 17.

Even if likely successor Andy Burnham wants change, he'll face formidable external controls and internal constraints from the Labour machine

The likely next U.K. prime minister has chosen one of his oldest political allies in Westminster who helped him become an MP in 2001.

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Burnham will likely want to continue many aspects of Keir Starmer’s approach to defense and security policy, but with some key differences.