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Burnham Taking Overseas Holiday After Fortnight in No 10

He will stay in contact with officials as allies say government business will continue normally during his overseas break.

  • Prime Minister Andy Burnham is taking an overseas holiday after two weeks in office, having assumed the position on July 20; officials confirmed the break while asserting he remains in contact with staff.
  • During his first fortnight in Downing Street, Burnham made a 'blizzard of announcements,' including pledges to remove VAT from electricity bills, reinstate a £2 bus fare cap, and address social care.
  • Reform chairman Lee Anderson criticized the Prime Minister, alleging he is abandoning duties after "overseeing over 2,000 illegal migrants" and calling the holiday a "jolly abroad."
  • Visiting Dover on Sunday, Burnham promoted the Government's efforts to tackle small boat crossings before departing, with the trip intended for time with his wife and three children.
  • His rapid rise to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labour Party leader followed a June by-election victory in Makerfield; allies insist the Government will function normally throughout his overseas absence.
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Several of his predecessors at the head of the British government have had to interrupt them because of political crises

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British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has chosen to take a break after two weeks of 'intense work'.

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British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has gone on holiday with his family just two weeks after taking office. Despite criticism from the opposition that he is "shying away from leadership," the Prime Minister's office announced that Burnham will continue to govern remotely and maintain official contacts during his holiday.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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