Andy Burnham's speech on Monday was the first time he has given any specific steer. But even that was full of generalities

Andy Burnham, the former mayor of Manchester, is expected to set out his economic agenda on Monday in his first major speech since announcing he would stand for the Labour…

For now, Andy Burnham is the most popular man in Westminster. But how long he can hold onto that title depends on what he does next as the political reality sets in

With only weeks to go until he could become PM, Andy Burnham will start to set out his agenda, beginning with a highly-anticipated speech in Manchester this morning

Andy Burnham is giving his first big speech in Manchester this morning, pledging to move power and money North.

Makerfield MP and hopeful prime minister to pledge ‘growth in every postcode’

Andy Burnham has made his first major policy speech since launching his bid to be the next PM – here’s what he said

The prime minister-in-waiting made Labour MPs feel good about themselves – and the future of the party – with his speech in Manchester. But he ducked questions from journalists –…

The home crowd swooned to Andy’s mood music, even if some of it could have been a Keir cover version

Make no mistake, when Andy Burnham said he intends to rip up the Westminster establishment by its roots and re-bed it in the North of England, he was being deadly serious.

Andy Burnham reintroduced himself to the public as the Prime Minister-in-waiting, with a promise of a decade-long mission to fix living standards and rewire the country

Plans include greater regional power, public ownership of utilities and the end of trickle-down economics

His plan for the country is still vague, but there are clues to what he thinks, on topics from inheritance tax to welfare and social care, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan

Andy Burnham's speech on Monday was the first time he has given any specific steer. But even that was full of generalities