'The Burn supremacy' and 'Spice up your wife'

News imageThe headline on the front page of the Sun reads: 'The Burn Supremacy.'
Andy Burnham, who is taking over from Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister on Monday, dominates today's papers. The Sun headlines on the "Burn supremacy" after the former mayor of Greater Manchester secured the top job without a general election or "proper" Labour contest. Burnham has vowed "the most significant change in the past 40 years", the paper reports.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror reads: 'Spice up your wife.'
Spice Girl Mel C is set to marry her partner Chris Dingwall in a "top-secret ceremony", the Daily Mirror reports. All of the Spice Girls, except Victoria Beckham who is at the World Cup, are expected to the attend the wedding at the Lake District this weekend.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: 'This is our last chance to beat the right - Burnham.'
Burnham's hope for a united Labour government "free of infighting and factional politics" is the lead of the Guardian. Under a headline that reads "our last chance to beat the right", the new Labour leader promises "to undo Thatcherism of the 1980s", the paper reports.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Times reads: 'Burnham vows to revive Labour.'
Britain's incoming prime minister has vowed "to revive Labour", the Times writes, as Burnham prepares to introduce a "policy blitz" focusing on energy bills, bus fares, public control of utilities and an overhaul of social care.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: 'Britain's new PM Andy Burnham promises hope... but stays quiet on everything else.'
The choice of Shabana Mahmood as the new chancellor would divide Labour's MPs, the i Paper reports. Burnham will on Monday "meet the King, move into No 10 and reveal his cabinet", the paper says.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph reads: 'Burnham: Kinnock is my inspiration.'
Burnham named former Labour leader Lord Kinnock his "inspiration" as he "unveiled plans for the most radical left-wing government in 40 years", the Daily Telegraph reports. Meanwhile, Reform UK's Robert Jenrick has described Burnham's plans as "plotting" with "no mandate whatsoever", according to the paper.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads: 'You are right Andy... this is Labour's "Last chance".'
The Daily Express headlines on Labour's "last chance" after Burnham warned the party of the same thing and declared he is "ready".
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: 'Burnham to drag us back to the 1970s.'
The Daily Mail headlines on Burnham dragging the UK "back to the 1970s". The incoming prime minister says Britain had taken a "series of wrong turns" under Margaret Thatcher that previous Labour governments had failed to undo, the paper writes.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: 'Burnham puts focus on business at coronation as Labour's leader.'
Burnham will be a "pro-business" leader as he plans to bolster the business department and bring back Jonathan Reynolds as business secretary, the Financial Times writes.
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: 'Andy's new order.'
And the Daily Star splashes on the King of the North's "new order". Burnham celebrated his new job with some "dodgy dad dancing" to Manchester band New Order, the paper reports.
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