Multiple outlets report that Andy Burnham is expected to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister of the United Kingdom and move into No. 10 Downing Street. The articles describe Burnham as a notably different choice compared with the current prime minister, focusing on his regional background. They say he would be the first prime minister from northern England since Harold Wilson held the office. The sources frame the change as a significant break in the recent geographic pattern of UK prime ministers. In addition, the headlines and summaries emphasize Burnham’s personality and contrast that with prior leadership, though they do not provide further detail beyond the general characterization. Overall, all three reports align on the core points: Burnham is set to become the next prime minister, he would be replacing Keir Starmer at No. 10, and his appointment would mark a return to northern representation at the top of government since Harold Wilson.