In what is likely her final major interview as Chancellor, Rachel Reeves cautioned Andy Burnham that governing Britain is difficult and requires a "worked-through plan" from the start. Speaking to the BBC from No 11 Downing Street, Reeves stressed that Burnham and his team must be "really clear about what they want to achieve" and remain "laser-focused" on their core motivations. She attributed Sir Keir Starmer's impending departure to public impatience for change, a sentiment she shares.