Keir Starmer has laid out long-promised changes to education, health and the courts in the king’s speech, which maps out the government’s agenda for the next year.
The speech delivered by King Charles cited bills to abolish NHS England, overhaul the provision of special educational needs teaching, limit trials by jury, introduce digital ID
The education for all bill will enact the changes to special educational needs provision that the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, outlined earlier this year, with the government stating: “Every child deserves the chance to succeed to the best of his or her ability and not be held back due to poverty.”
Plans to restrict foreign political donations and lower the voting age to 16 are contained in a Representation of the People Bill announced earlier this year

