Who is Andy Burnham's wife, Marie-France van Heel?

News imageGetty Images Marie-France van Heel pictured next to her husband, Andy Burnham. She is wearing a black top with a white shirt with black polka dots over the top. She has sunglasses and necklaces. Andy Burnham has his arm around her and is wearing a white polo shirt. Getty Images
Andy Burnham and Marie-France van Heel have been together since their university days

She was described as the coolest girl in college when she first started dating Andy Burnham.

More than three decades later, Marie-France van Heel could be about to walk into Downing Street alongside her husband to take on one of the most powerful unofficial roles in government - the prime minister's spouse.

Considered the favourite to replace Sir Keir Starmer in No 10, Burnham met Dutch-born van Heel, known as Frankie, when she started studying at Fitzwilliam College at the University of Cambridge in 1989.

He was in his second year of an English Literature degree, and Burnham's former lecturer, John Mullan, wrote in the Times that other students thought he had scooped the pools when they began dating.

Van Heel was born in January 1970, the same month as Burnham, and grew up in the Netherlands and Belgium before moving to the UK.

Although they started dating at university, van Heel had a surprising request in the early days of their relationship, when she asked Burnham if she could go on Cilla Black's TV dating show Blind Date - and he agreed.

So in 1992, wearing flares, a bottle green jacket and a yellow headband over her bobbed blonde hair, van Heel appeared on the hit ITV programme.

She chose Will from Surrey to be her date on a holiday to Gibraltar, but the pair did not hit it off.

Having quickly reunited, Burnham and van Heel were reportedly in a bar in Parliament 12 years later when Will walked in, having become the director of communications for the Conservative Party.

News imageGetty Images Van Heel and Burnham during his 2017 Greater Manchester mayor campaignGetty Images
Van Heel and Burnham during his 2017 Greater Manchester mayor campaign

By this point, van Heel had given birth to their first child, Jimmy - and it was his birth in March 2000 which Burnham has said spurred them on to get married, after years of living together.

"I think marriage is better for kids," Burnham told the Daily Telegraph in 2007, adding: "I'm a bit old fashioned on these matters - although I have to admit that Jimmy, my eldest son, was at our wedding so I'm only old fashioned up to a point.

"When my wife got pregnant for the first time it was a complete shock. My first thought was, 'Oh my God, we'll have to get married'."

Their daughters, Rosie and Annie, were born a few years later while the couple were living in Manchester.

News imageShutterstock/ ITV Frankie (R) is smiling and sitting on a chair next to Cilla Black, who is standing. Frankie is wearing a bottle green blazer over an orange-red top. Her blonde hair is styled in a short bob with a fringe and held back by a bright yellow hairband. Cilla is wearing a peach jacket over a checked, pastel top, with red nail varnish. Her signature auburn hair is worn in a shoulder-length bouffant style.Shutterstock/ ITV
Van Heel appeared on the ITV show Blind Date, hosted by Cilla Black, in 1992

Van Heel has worked in marketing and strategy for many years, notably for Sky, and has also been involved in the logo designs for the BBC and England Rugby.

That professional experience is credited by some for helping design Burnham's striking campaign logos, which feature a cartoon of the northerner in his trademark black t-shirt and black NHS-style glasses.

There has also been a small controversy over Van Heel's current role as the chief marketing officer of Iduna, which owns large parts of Manchester's electric vehicle charging network.

As Greater Manchester Mayor, Burnham had declared his wife's job and stepped away from all decisions about Iduna and any linked infrastructure to avoid any perception of a conflict of interest.

The Conservatives complained he had not declared she held 0.2% of company shares, the Times reported, but the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) confirmed Burnham was given legal advice that no further declaration was necessary because he had already declared Van Heel as an employee.

"We are satisfied that the mayor has met his legal obligations to register disclosable pecuniary interests," a GCMA spokesperson said.

News imageGetty Images The family look happy and are all dressed casually, standing in a row in front of the convention centre steps. Jimmy is very tall and wearing a brown leather jacket over a white shirt and black trousers, with a pair of sunglasses tucked into the neck of his shirt, and medium length, dark blonde hair held back by a hairband. Van Heel is wearing a tailored black jacket and black scoop-necked tshirt over beige paper-bag style trousers. Her dark blonde hair is worn medium length and slicked back in a quiff. Rosie wears a khaki green bomber jacket over a dark green t-shirt and blue jeans and has waist length, dark brown hair with bleached tips. Annie is wearing a black puffer jacket and a black top and has long, straight, dark blonde hair. Eileen is wearing a cream linen jacket over a black t-shirt and has ear length white hair worn in a pixie cut.Getty Images
Burnham celebrates winning the Greater Manchester mayoral election in 2017 with son Jimmy (L) wife Marie-France van Heel (2nd-L) daughter Rosie (3rd-L) and daughter Annie (4th-R) and his mum Eileen (R).
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