The Fountain in Ely, has been listed for sale on its website after being inactive for years
A 200-year-old pub has been listed for sale just weeks after a bid to turn the building into a staff room was withdrawn. Planning documents said the landlord of The Fountain, Ely, had agreed to sell the pub to King’s Ely school if the plans were approved.
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Punters spotted fliers in the pub titled “THE FOUNTAIN”, “FOR SALE” with “interested in purchasing?” above a QR code redirecting them to the pub’s website. The website had been inactive since at least August 2023 according to the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.
Visitors are now greeted with a description of the property and a “Buyer Qualification Enquiry” form asking for details and intended use of the pub. A notice above the form states: “Submission of this form does not constitute an offer or agreement of any kind.
“The vendor reserves the right to decline to proceed with any enquiry without providing reasons. All information provided will be treated in confidence.”
Options for intended use include keeping it as a pub, changing the use to residential or commercial, redevelopment and undecided/exploring options. An indicative offer drop-down box allows potential buyers to pick from £400,000-£500,000 at the lowest up to £700,000+.
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Joe Moor, who has been campaigning to save the pub, welcomed the news but warned it may not be the end of their battle yet.
He said: “It’s encouraging to see there’s a willingness to sell it but unless there’s a proper process with it on the open market, it could just be a meaningless gesture.”
The owners of The Fountain pub have been approached for comment.
PORTUGAL 1-1 DR CONGO: Cristiano Ronaldo failed to respond to Lionel Messi’s stunning hat-trick as his country were held to a shock draw by their minnow opponents
This was after the Lord Mayor’s Show – and Cristiano Ronaldo found himself the faded star of it.
While in the process finding himself upstaged by a striker who cost less than Ronaldo earns in six months in Saudi Arabia. Someone who managed just one goal last season. Take a bow Yoane Wissa.
That’s not a sentence Newcastle United supporters expected to read, considering how miserable Wissa’s first campaign on Tyneside turned out to be.
But Wissa put all that behind him with a historic first half equaliser, to notch DR Congo’s first ever World Cup goal and secure a stunning upset in Houston.
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This had supposed to have been Ronaldo’s response to seeing the cream rise to the top in North America. The first man to score in six different World Cups. He had watched Messi plunder three stunning goals in his own World Cup opening game in Kansas.
While Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland had also helped themselves to braces in their respective games. It meant Ronaldo was under pressure to remind people he could still be one of the top dogs.
If Ronaldo wanted to dispel theories he is a spent force, he couldn’t have wished for a more inviting stage. Roberto Martinez’s men appeared to have taken complete control, pinning Congo deep inside their own half.
Joao Neves struck the first blow inside six minutes, rising to meet Pedro Neto’s cross and guide a superb header past Lionel Mpasi.
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Wissa tried to respond, but curled a shot just wide, while Cedric Bakumbu weaved past two defenders but saw his effort deflected for a corner.
Portugal dominated the ball, but perhaps the ‘Leopards’ were not going to be pussycats after all? Each time Ronaldo took possession, there was a rise in the octane levels.
But he was becoming frustrated, something reflected in the fact his most significant contribution of the first half was to remonstrate with the referee for booking Bernardo Silva.
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Whisper it, but this team no longer revolves around its talisman. Bruno Fernandes, Neves, Silva and Vitinha were pulling most of the strings. Silva just failed to convert a cross from Fernandes, while his own cross almost picked out Ronaldo.
Joao Cancelo’s centre was also agonisingly out of reach of Ronaldo moments later. Yet Congo were refusing to become Portugal’s puppets.
And the unthinkable happened when Congo equalised through Wissa on the stroke of half time, to leave the favourites stunned.
Congo could smell blood, and Bakumbu struck the post, while Mpasi’s long throw launched a rapid counter attack from the Africans, but Bakumbu lashed his shot over the crossbar.
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Then came Ronaldo’s two big moments to make a difference and spare some Portugal’s faced being left as red as their shirts. Both created by substitute Francisco Conceicao – and both wasted.
Portugal were becoming desperate, but not desperate enough for Martinez to haul Ronaldo off. Such an act of footballing treason was beyond him. Martinez is rumoured to be standing down after this World Cup.
But at this rate, he might be gone much sooner than he’d planned – and it won’t have been his decision.
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Sky is knocking 20% off its entire range of Glass TVs to mark the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Until June 17, shoppers can upgrade to the Sky smart TV that’s ‘designed for football’ from £4.50 per month when taken alongside a Sky TV and Netflix package.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed a State Pension age change set to rise to 68 — here’s what you need to know and whether you’re affected
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced a significant State Pension age adjustment that will determine when anyone born after 1977 can receive their initial payment.
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An alteration to the State Pension age is currently being rolled out across the UK, with the age legally scheduled to increase from 66 to 67 in stages over a two-year period between April 2026 and 2028. As the age rise is being introduced progressively, individuals celebrating their 66th birthday during the transitional phase now face an extended wait before becoming entitled to claim the State Pension.
However, the DWP has announced that an additional age increase is scheduled, impacting anyone born after 1977.
The State Pension age is due to rise again between 2044 and 2046 to age 68, which means younger generations face an even more prolonged wait until they reach retirement age and can begin collecting their State Pension.
Yet the age rise could potentially happen even earlier following the start of an early review. A State Pension age review typically takes place every six years, but the DWP is presently examining whether the transition to age 68 should be brought forward, despite the most recent review having only concluded in 2023, reports the Express.
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While the existing timetable for the State Pension age increase remains on track, the third formal review could alter it and possibly advance the next age adjustment. The early review has been initiated following concerns that adults are not contributing sufficiently to private pensions for their retirement, with DWP analysis revealing approximately 15 million people are undersaving for retirement, particularly affecting the self-employed, low-paid workers and certain ethnic minorities.
The Government Actuary has been tasked with preparing a report on the State Pension age as part of this third review and will examine whether the regulations surrounding pensionable age remain suitable, based on life expectancy data, and whether individuals reaching pensionable age within a specified timeframe can be expected to spend a designated proportion of their adult life in retirement.
According to the DWP, adjustments to the State Pension age take a “range of factors” into consideration, and any modifications must pass through Parliament before becoming legislation.
Therefore, while there are no immediate plans to alter the schedule for the age increase from 66 to 67, the review could modify the timetable for the age increase from 67 to 68.
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However, under the existing plan, the State Pension age for men and women born afterApril 5, 1977 will rise to 68 and be implemented progressively between 2044 and 2046.
Consequently, individuals with birthdays between April 6, 1977 and April 5, 1978 will need to wait until they reach 68 and have accrued a specified number of months before they can claim their State Pension. Anyone born on or after April 6, 1978 will be entitled to receive their State Pension from their 68th birthday.
The timetable for the age change, as confirmed by the DWP, is as follows:.
Born between April 6, 1977 – May 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on May 6, 2044
Born between May 6, 1977 – June 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on July 6, 2044
Born between June 6,1977 – July 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on September 6, 2044
Born between July 6, 1977 – August 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on November 6, 2044
Born between August 6, 1977 – September 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on January 6, 2045
Born between September 6, 1977 – October 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on March 6, 2045
Born between October 6, 1977 – November 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on May 6, 2045
Born between November 6, 1977 – December 5, 1977 – Reach State Pension age on July 6, 2045
Born between December 6, 1977 – January 5, 1978 – Reach State Pension age on September 6, 2045
Born between January 6, 1978 – February 5, 1978 – Reach State Pension age on November 6, 2045
Born between February 6, 1978 – March 5, 1978 – Reach State Pension age on January 6, 2046
Born between March 6, 1978 – April 5, 1978 – Reach State Pension age on March 6, 2046
Born April 6, 1978 onwards – Reach State Pension age on 68th birthday
Commenting on the planned age increase to 68, the DWP said: “Under the Pensions Act 2007, the State Pension age for men and women will increase from 67 to 68 between 2044 and 2046.
“The Pensions Act 2014 provides for a regular review of the State Pension age, at least once every 5 years. The review will be based on the idea that people should be able to spend a certain proportion of their adult life drawing a State Pension. The first review must be completed by May 2017.
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“As well as life expectancy, it will take into account a range of factors relevant to setting the pension age. After the review has been reported, the government may then choose to bring forward changes to the State Pension age. Any proposals to do so would, like now, have to go through Parliament before becoming law.
“The government is not planning to revise the existing timetables for the equalisation of State Pension age to 65 or the rise in the State Pension age to 66 or 67. However the timetable for the increase in the State Pension age from 67 to 68 could change as a result of the review.
“In the Autumn Statement on December 5, 2013, the Chancellor announced that this government believes that future generations should spend up to a third of their adult life in retirement. This principle implies that State Pension age should rise to 68 by the mid-2030s, and 69 by the late 2040s.
“However, the government is not currently legislating for this change – these dates are indicative only, showing a general direction of travel for future State Pension age changes.”
The fried chicken giant has launched its largest-ever boneless menu update across the UK and Ireland, adding a host of new boneless options and nine dipping sauces.
These new items are timed with the start of the World Cup this summer and are intended to capitalise on the excitement.
The centrepiece of the new menu is the Football Triple Bucket, a massive sharing meal priced at £24.99.
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What does the KFC Football Triple Bucket contain?
The meal features a combination of six Original Recipe Chicken pieces, six Tenders, and eight Hot Wings, complemented by four regular Signature Fries, two large sides, and a large bottled drink.
KFC has also introduced a Football Double Bucket, starting at £20.99, as reported by creatorzine.com. It can include various combinations, such as 12 Tenders or a mix of Original Recipe Chicken and Tenders, along with fries, sides, and a large drink.
Both buckets will be available until July 19.
The menu revamp is anchored by the expansion of the brand’s popular Chicken Tenders, which can now be bought in portions of three, five, or 10 pieces.
These can be paired with a choice of nine dipping sauces, including new flavours like Sweet Teriyaki, Hot Honey Habanero, Honey Mustard, Texas BBQ, Original Sauce, Jalapeño Ranch, Supercharger, Garlic Parm and Mango Masala.
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The new boneless menu first launches in the UK and Ireland before extending to international markets such as Australia and the US.
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The launch of this new menu comes as KFC refreshes its branding across advertising, social media, and digital platforms.
The new buckets are available in restaurants, drive-thrus, and via delivery services while stocks last.
The brand has released a range of limited- edition items this year, including a pickle-themed menu with a pickle Pepsi Max and frickles as well as a Hot Honey Drip Burger.
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Inverness Women’s Aid has criticised Highland Council’s decision to award its domestic abuse outreach contract to a new provider, warning it could threaten the future of its services and impact support for survivors across the region.
A domestic abuse refuge service in the Highlands faces an uncertain future after losing its local authority funding. Highland Council has decided to award its annual domestic abuse services contract to the local Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) instead of Inverness Women’s Aid (IWA), which has previously delivered specialist support in the area.
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IWA, which is now considering its future, has criticised the decision, saying the CAB has “no specialist knowledge or experience of working with victims of domestic abuse”, and described the move as “bizarre and reckless”.
The council, however, says the new arrangements will strengthen support for women and children affected by domestic abuse across Inverness and the wider south Highland area.
IWA has operated in the city since 1979. The charity said it had spent two years seeking to secure the funding, but claimed Highland Council issued a draft contract containing “unsafe and unclear” clauses.
It said the council refused to provide clarification or enter into meaningful negotiation, and that proposed terms raised concerns around service-user confidentiality, employment law and GDPR compliance.
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The charity said it ultimately declined to proceed with the contract in 2025, understanding that this would mean it would not receive future funding under the new arrangement.
Despite this, it said it was disappointed that further discussions had not taken place to resolve its concerns.
At present, Inverness Women’s Aid continues to receive council funding for its refuge service, although that agreement is due to end in September. The charity says its refuge is currently at capacity, with referrals increasing.
Inverness, Badenoch and Strathspey CAB is due to join partners in a Highland-wide domestic abuse service model from July.
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Councillor David Fraser, chair of the council’s health and social work committee, said: “The Highland-wide service will strengthen support for all victim-survivors across Highland through a more joined-up and collaborative approach.
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“By working together, the partners will be able to share expertise and connect people to the right support more quickly.
“I hope this gives victim-survivors confidence about the future of domestic abuse services across the Highlands.”
Get the winning numbers from Wednesday’s Lotto draw and Thunderball right here
A huge jackpot could be won tonight(Image: Merthyr Express)
It’s that time of the week again and tomorrow morning, someone may be waking up with their bank account looking a little bit healthier. Below you’ll find the winning numbers from tonight’s Lotto draw, which sees a whopping £4.7m jackpot up for grabs.
Another massive cash prize will also be up for grabs in tonight’s Thunderball draw, which offers an incredible £500,000.
The winning National Lottery Lotto numbers are drawn at 8pm while the National Lottery’s Thunderball numbers are drawn shortly after.
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The biggest ever Lotto winner was created in April 2016 when an anonymous player banked £35m. In January 2016 two ticket-holders walked away with £33m each. Before that, a main Lotto game jackpot of £42,008,610, was drawn in January 1996 and split between three anonymous winners with each being awarded £14,002,870. A single ticket won £26.4m on the New Year’s Eve lotto in 2016.
The UK National Lottery was first drawn on November 19, 1994. Half of all money spent by players goes to the prize fund with 28% to good causes, 12% to the Government as duty, 5% to retailers, and 5% which has operated the lottery throughout its history.
Get the results:
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Thunderball draw is here
It is now time to see if anyone has bagged that £500,000 cash prize.
13, 26, 16, 25, 23
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Thunderball: 4
Round two numbers are in…
40, 48, 14, 2, 55, 18
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Bonus ball: 56
Lotto numbers are in for round one…
There has been a little bit of a format change, which means that your ONE ticket now has two chances to win the Lotto.
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Two or more matching numbers in round one have also got a prize, so keep your eye out!
Why do Jude Bellingham and other England stars cut holes in their socks? Reason explained – The Mirror
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Jude Bellingham will take centre stage for England on Wednesday and fans will notice one thing in particular about his choice of kit
Jude Bellingham will return with his England sock ritual against Croatia on Wednesday(Image: Eddie Keogh – The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
Everything you need to know about why footballers cut holes in their socks:
Improving circulation: By cutting small holes in the back of their socks, players aim to improve blood flow to the calf muscles during high-intensity play. Proper circulation is essential for sustaining performance and reducing the physical strain on the lower legs.
Preventing cramps: Many elite players believe reducing sock tension helps prevent the onset of cramping during a match. This adjustment allows the muscles to expand slightly as they swell during exertion without being constricted by the tight fabric.
Reducing injury risk: Some athletes feel that tight socks contribute to muscle strains or fatigue, particularly over the course of a 90-minute game. Modifying the socks is seen as a practical, low-risk method to mitigate these potential muscle injuries.
Psychological comfort: Beyond the physiological benefits, there is a significant psychological component to the trend. Players often develop specific pre-match rituals and repeating a habit they believe improves their performance can provide a mental boost.
England’s campaign: England are scheduled to face Croatia in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group L. While fans often scrutinise the gear worn by stars like Jude Bellingham in such high-stakes matches, this specific habit is already well-established across top-tier international football.
Other England users: Real Madrid starBellingham is not the only England international known for this practice. Team-mates such as Bukayo Saka have been spotted with holes in their socks during major tournaments like the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024.
History of the trend: The habit is not a brand-new phenomenon, as various players have used this technique for years to alleviate tension. Former England right-back Kyle Walker was notably spotted with holes in his socks as early as 2018 during Premier League fixtures.
Global popularity: This has become a widespread trend among major stars at the World Cup and across elite leagues worldwide. Players often utilise this “sock hack” as a small, tactical detail to ensure they can perform at their physical peak for the duration of a tournament.
“If this is you, we are asking you to come forward to police now”
20:04, 17 Jun 2026Updated 20:06, 17 Jun 2026
Police have tonight issued an appeal to identify three men they wish to speak to following serious public disorder in Belfast last week.
Issuing four photographs of three people a PSNI spokesperson said: “Can you identify the following individual? Police would like to speak with the persons in these images in connection with serious public disorder on June 9, 2026, in the Belfast area.
“If this is you, we are asking you to come forward to police now. Anyone who can assist in identifying this person, please contact police. If you have any information or wish to submit photos and footage, including CCTV, mobile phone or dash cam footage please contact police.
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“Please do not comment on this post with information. A report can also be submitted online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ or you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/. You can also contact us on 101.”
In the same Esquire interview, he named who he thinks should be his Spider-Man successor.
Tom has led a record four Spider-Man films. Former star Andrew Garfield featured in two of the franchise’s films, while Tobey Maguire starred in three.
When asked who should follow him, the The Odyssey actor said: “Owen Cooper would be awesome.”
“When I got to set after I’d got the gig, we came to set I was meeting Marissa Tomei for the first time and I was now working with The Russos. And Downey was there. My scene had been cut down significantly from what I’d done in the audition to now a page and a half or maybe even two pages,” he shared.
“And we start shooting the scene and Downey piped up and was like ‘Where’s all the kid’s lines gone?’ And [directors] the Russos sort of said ‘Look, this already a 140 page script. We can’t spend too much time on this.’
“And Downey was the one that was like ‘No, you’re going to want to spend some time on this. Let’s shoot the whole thing from the audition. You can always cut it, but you’d want to have it.’”
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Only time will tell if he’ll have reason to offer Owen similar assistance.
44’ – Portugal put another several dozen short passes together before Cancelo falls over on the edge of the area, searching for a foul when it was simply a poor piece of control. The crowd boo. Not quite sure why.
Alan Smith17 June 2026 18:46
Portugal 1-0 DR Congo
40’ – It’s becoming easier and easier to draw comparisons with Spain’s performance against Cape Verde … with the key difference being Portugal have actually scored. It’s the same sort of dominance and pretty passing without much action in front of goal.
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Alan Smith17 June 2026 18:43
Portugal 1-0 DR Congo
39’ – Ronaldo is waving dramatically for the ball to be crossed to him. But the match is taking part elsewhere and he is very much a peripheral figure – so far.
Alan Smith17 June 2026 18:40
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Portugal 1-0 DR Congo
37’ – Neto threads one through towards Neves on the underlap. It almost comes off. Despite the dominance, Portugal’s only attempt so far was for the goal. So maybe DR Congo, by keeping it tight, will grow in confidence as the match wears on.
Alan Smith17 June 2026 18:38
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Portugal 1-0 DR Congo
34’ – Wissa tries to put Costa under pressure and it does lead to a turnover. DR Congo need a bit more of that.
Alan Smith17 June 2026 18:36
Portugal 1-0 DR Congo
32’ – Mbemba is harshly booked for leaping to meet an aerial ball alongside Neto. The Portugal player goes down injured, earning a free kick. That is a poor decision.
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Alan Smith17 June 2026 18:34
Portugal 1-0 DR Congo
30’ – Half an hour in and Portugal’s possession share is at 82%.
Alan Smith17 June 2026 18:32
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Portugal 1-0 DR Congo
28’ – Neto tries to find Ronaldo down the left but his cross is a bit soft and Mbemba puts it out for a corner. Silva takes it short to Mendes and Portugal return to passing it around patiently.
The Hollywood star was seen arriving at the community sports club for the event
British acting legend Hugh Grant was a surprise guest as Andy Burnham held a rally on the eve of tomorrow’s landmark by-election.
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Hollywood star Mr Grant, best known for his roles in Notting Hill, Love Actually and Bridget Jones’ Diary, made an appearance at Stubshaw Cross Club in Ashton-in-Makerfield tonight (Wednesday, June 17) where Mr Burnham was addressing his supporters.
The Greater Manchester Mayor is seeking to return to return to parliament by winning the Wigan constituency in tomorrow’s vote and if he wins, has indicated he would put himself forward in an expected challenge to Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership.
Previous incumbent Josh Simons stood down last month in order to give Mr Burnham a route back to Westminster so he could ‘drive the change our country is crying out for.’
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Wearing a white shirt with rolled up sleeves and sunglasses, Mr Grant was seen arriving at the community sports club on Walter Street that has served as Mr Burnham’s base. He was later seen leaving and getting into a red car.
In an address to supporters posted on his campaign’s page on X, Mr Burnham said it had been ‘an incredible campaign’ and said they had a ‘big night and a big day ahead of us’ as he said he believed the by-election was about to ‘change British politics.’
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“This by-election is going to put power where it should be. In the hands of people here” he said.
“A vote for me is a vote to end 40 years of trickle down economics” he continued as he said he wanted to make ‘life more affordable again’ for British people and to give them ‘breathing space in their daily lives.’
Although numerous polls have suggested Mr Burnham has a lead over Mr Kenyon, Mr Burnham described it as a ‘close situation’ and said ‘we do need people to get out and vote tomorrow.’
However a senior source told told the Manchester Evening News that he would not take a role in his government and said that Sir Keir remaining in post would give people ‘an excuse to vote against Labour’ in the Greater Manchester mayoral election which will be triggered if Mr Burnham wins.
In an address to supporters posted on his campaign’s page on X, Mr Burnham said it had been ‘an incredible campaign’ and said they had a ‘big night and a big day ahead of us’ as he said he believed the by-election was about to ‘change British politics.’
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“This by-election is going to put power where it should be. In the hands of people here” he said.
“A vote for me is a vote to end 40 years of trickle down economics” he continued as he said he wanted to make ‘life more affordable again’ for British people and to give them ‘breathing space in their daily lives.’
Although numerous polls have suggested Mr Burnham has a lead over Mr Kenyon, Mr Burnham described it as a ‘close situation’ and said ‘we do need people to get out and vote tomorrow.’
However a senior source told told the Manchester Evening News that he would not take a role in his government and said that Sir Keir remaining in post would give people ‘an excuse to vote against Labour’ in the Greater Manchester mayoral election which will be triggered if Mr Burnham wins.
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