Andy Burnham received £20,000 from unions as he prepared for leadership bid

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Susanna Siddell

By Susanna Siddell


Published: 22/05/2026

- 07:40

Updated: 22/05/2026

- 09:06
Susanna Siddell

By Susanna Siddell


Published: 22/05/2026

- 07:40

Updated: 22/05/2026

- 09:06

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Andy Burnham received £20,000 from unions as the Mayor of Greater Manchester began to bolster support for a leadership bid.

Three Labour-affiliated unions, all of which called on Sir Keir Starmer to step aside last Friday, handed over tens of thousands of pounds to the Labour candidate for Makerfield between March 24 and April 24.


They said Sir Keir would be forced out of No10 "at some point" and urged the Prime Minister to set out a timetable for his departure.

Mr Burnham received £10,000 on March 24 from the Fire Brigades Union, another £5,000 on April 10 from the Communication Workers Union and a final £5,000 from Unison on April 24.

The last donation from Unison is understood to help bankroll some of the party's wider local election costs across the borough - rather than specifically to boost Mr Burnham.

Back in December, its General Secretary, Andrea Egan, declared herself to be a "fan" of the Mayor and added: "I mean, he's King of the North."

Mr Burnham did not receive a donation from the unions in the two years beforehand.

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Angela Rayner denies involvement after five arrested over electoral fraud claims in her constituency

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The force said it had received reports of concerns about candidates in the St Peter’s ward of Tameside council in the days before and after the election on May 7.

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