
Ace Breaking News – Sir Keir Starmer will “sideline” his flagship pledge to make the UK the fastest-growing economy in the G7 this week when he unveils new targets to make British people richer.

The Prime Minister’s pre-election promise is already under threat, with the US economy growing twice as quickly as the UK and a tax-hiking Budget lowering medium-term forecasts. This week, as part of a new “Plan for Change”, Sir Keir will reveal different economic targets to improve living standards by the next general election. The new approach comes amid nervousness among some Labour figures that becoming the fastest growing G7 economy is difficult to guarantee and beyond No 10’s control. The Conservatives on Sunday night accused Sir Keir of “sidelining” the G7 pledge…” – The Daily Telegraph
- Can Starmer achieve his ‘five missions’? – The Daily Telegraph
- Cabinet minister denies Starmer’s ‘plan for change’ is a reset – The Financial Times
- Starmer’s operations target will turn A&Es into war zones, say NHS bosses – The Times
- Reforms of NHS don’t stand a chance unless recruitment is fixed, say top nurses – The Guardian
- He has called for over 60 reviews in 149 days after winning the election – The Daily Mail
- Starmer’s targets could have negative knock-on effects – The Times
- A resent can’t disguise PM’s lack of vision – Editorial, The Daily Mail
- Labour’s relaunch is a desperate act – Editorial, The Daily Telegraph
- Starmer’s ‘reset’ is a sign of how bad things are for the Prime Minister – Martyn Brown, Daily Express
- What Britain can learn from France about growth – John Springford, The Financial Times
- Voters are switching off even as Starmer pushes the reset button – Kamal Ahmed, The Daily Telegraph
- It’s time for Starmer to become a politician – Alex Massie, The Times
- Politicians must persuade and lead the public, not patronise them – Nick Timothy, The Daily Telegraph
- Starmer is falling into same trap as Sunak by naming key targets – Harry Cole, The Sun
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