Reeves hints she accepts Burnham will not keep her as chancellor – UK politics live
Rachel Reeves has indicated she would not accept a less senior cabinet position if Andy Burnham were to offer her one. Meanwhile, Green party leader Zack Polanski is set to address the BCC conference, urging the government to "heatproof" Britain.

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AI-generatedRachel Reeves has indicated she would not accept a less senior cabinet position if Andy Burnham were to offer her one. Meanwhile, Green party leader Zack Polanski is set to address the BCC conference, urging the government to "heatproof" Britain. He will highlight the significant negative impacts of the climate and nature crisis on UK businesses and agriculture, citing reduced crop yields and revenue losses due to extreme weather. Polanski also plans to express his commitment to lifting children out of poverty, contrasting his approach with what he describes as "unpleasant politics."
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Seven in ten UK businesses have seen their annual revenue hit by the impacts of the crisis, whether that’s supply chain issues or flooding.
Agricultural yields are already down more than 10% on the 10-year average for crops like wheat and oats due to the hot and dry spring and summer we saw last year.
Extreme temperatures are leaving trains cancelled and employees unable to get to work or employers forced to send workers home.