KEIR Starmer has promised a “relentless focus on delivering for working people” ahead of a major speech setting out targets to measure progress on his Government’s plans.
The Prime Minister’s speech is billed as setting out the “next phase” of Starmer’s administration – detailing “milestones” for achieving the five missions laid out in Labour’s election manifesto.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is the speech and how can I watch?
The speech is scheduled to take place in Buckinghamshire around 10.45am this morning.
Major broadcasters, such as the BBC and Sky News are likely to show the speech for anyone wishing to watch.
What is the speech about?
Many of the issues set to be discussed in the speech, such as policing and health, are devolved to Scotland.
However, it is also set to touch on raising overall living standards and securing home-grown energy.
Ahead of the speech, Starmer said: “We were elected with a mandate of change.
“The next phase of mission-led government continues our relentless focus on delivering for working people.
“Our plan for change sets out ambitious yet achievable milestones that will improve people’s lives across the country.”