While the prime minister continues his tour of the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland, the Starmer administration is taking action on the economy, health, and education today.
The new government announced policies regarding illegal migration and Ukraine over the weekend.
While in Scotland, Sir Keir Starmer announced his intention to forge better ties with Europe.
The prime minister will meet with metro mayors following his visit to Northern Ireland on Monday morning, and then on Tuesday he will travel to Washington, DC, for a NATO summit.
The government making a flurry of announcements is eager to live up to the “change” platform that helped it win election.
The cabinet is acting on the promises it made during its opposition; there is nothing particularly novel in what it is saying.
In her first significant speech as chancellor, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is scheduled to address business leaders, pledging to “deliver on the government’s mandate” and make economic growth “a national mission.”.
She will also “announce swift changes to unblock infrastructure and private investment” in addition to suggesting modifications to the planning system.
“We face the legacy of 14 years of chaos and economic irresponsibility,” the chancellor will declare.