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Newspaper headlines: Burnham's '10-year mission' and 'Princess in peaks condition'
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Andy Burnham's "10 year mission" to "raise living standards" leads the Financial Times. In his first speech as "probable prime minister-in-waiting", he is expected to set out plans for a new "No 10 North" based in Manchester. The FT says his aim to decentralising power has "echoes of Starmer and Johnson". "Give me 10 years to fix Britain" echoes the front page of the Daily Telegraph on Burnham's speech. Describing the former Greater Manchester Mayor as the "incoming prime minister", the paper says he will set out "his stall to boost economy through devolution". "Tax raids on middle classes in Burnham's 10-year plan" leads the Daily Mail. It syas the "would-be PM" will unveil his "left-wing plan for a decade in power" for when Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is "shoved aside" next month. It describes Burnham as a "messiah' without a mandate". "Growth in all postcodes" is the message the Guardian picks out from Burnham's upcoming speech. It also points to "alarm" over the "growing role of private equity firms" in UK government spending. In the Middle East, "US and Iranian strikes threaten fragile peace". The Times also leads with Burnham's forthcoming speech, highlighting that he is expected to say he wants "mayors to help cut benefits bill". It also reports that Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will announce plans for the "public to decide asylum appeals" as she "jettisons judges". Andy Burnham's expected vow to "lift Britain back up" comes with what The i Paper calls the "biggest ever power transfer." In his speech, the paper reports the Labour leadership "front-runner" will say he wants power "pushed out of Whitehall to regions and local communities". "All hands off deck!" headlines the Metro as it says it has seen plans to "future-proof our armed forces". This "blueprint" that will be unveiled by Starmer has reportedly been signed off by "his likely successor Andy Burnham." "Princess in peaks condition" is the Daily Star headline after Catherine, Princess of Wales, completed the Three Peaks Challenge in aid of the hospital where she was treated for cancer. Also on the front of the Star: "Come on and do the Congo" as the England team is due to face the Democratic Republic of Congo in the World Cup. The Daily Mirror quotes the princess as describing her hikes as her "chance to give something back". It also heralds the news of England cricket captain Ben Stokes ending his international career as a "great innings". The Sun continues the Star's call for England to "do the Congo". It marks the England cricket captain's retirement with "That's all Stokes!" The Daily Express reports on the case of an NHS trust which defended a transgender nurse's rights to share a changing room with female nurses. "Give me 10 years to fix Britain, external," is the Daily Telegraph's main headline as it previews Andy Burnham's speech on the economy. The paper says the Labour leadership contender will lay out plans for a "radical" programme of English devolution. The Times suggests this will involve Whitehall budgets being "slashed" , externalwith money diverted to mayors and local authorities. According to the Daily Mirror, Andy Burnham's nine years as mayor of Greater Manchester "radicalised, external" him on the unfairness in the system as England's regions lose out to London and the South East. The Daily Mail claims that Burnham is "eyeing a potential tax raid", external on middle class southerners to fund his devolution plans. An unnamed Labour MP in the Financial Times suggests colleagues in London and the south could be alienated if Burnham "overdoes it", external talking about the north west. Pictures of England Test cricket captain Ben Stokes waving his bat to the crowd after his retirement announcement make many front pages. "Over and out", is the caption in the Guardian, external and the Daily Telegraph, external, while the Sun opts for "That's all Stokes, external". The Daily Express, external says it was "entirely predictable" that his first delivery after the announcement took a New Zealand wicket. "What to make of it all", asks Michael Atherton in the Times, external, "dramatic and theatrical... but there was a sense that the ending was an ill fitting one too". The Guardian reports on what it calls the "unsolved mystery, external" of the cremated remains left on the counter of a burger van at Newbury racecourse. Despite what is described as "extensive inquiries", no next of kin have been identified for the person named as Gary Bonsor on a sticker on the urn. He will now be laid to rest in a local churchyard. The Daily Mirror , externalleads on what it calls "Kate's cancer walk of hope", as it pays tribute to Catherine, Princess of Wales, for completing the Three Peaks Challenge in aid of the hospital that treated her. The Daily Express, external salutes what it calls her "peak performance", showing her smiling at the summit of Ben Nevis. Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox. Daily Express Daily Mail Daily Mirror Daily Star Daily Telegraph Financial Times Guardian Independent Metro Sun The i Times
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