Summary
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his six priorities for government in a key "plan for change" speech
The targets include building 1.5 million homes, fixing the NHS and delivering clean power by 2030
He also pledges higher living standards, safer streets and ensuring a record number of five-year-olds enter school "ready to learn"
Starmer adds that an "almighty challenge" lies ahead for the government to achieve the targets
Analysis: The PM clearly hopes that by articulating these priorities, the state will now be able to prioritise them, writes Henry Zeffman
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch says the plans contain "nothing concrete on immigration", adding that the government "doesn’t know what it is doing"
Will the government be able to hit its new targets? BBC Verify has examined Starmer's goals