In his final newspaper interview as Prime Minister, Keir Starmer says Labour can win the next election under Andy Burnham. Starmer portrays the Labour Party as being in “good shape” and argues that Burnham is positioned to build on the current situation. The reports frame the interview as part of a wider moment as Starmer concludes his time in office, including coverage of his last Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs). Multiple outlets note Starmer’s final PMQs, describing a comparatively respectful atmosphere across the chamber and highlighting remarks made by senior figures from other parties. One outlet also characterizes the period around the end of Starmer’s premiership in terms of a “dignified” conclusion, while others focus on specific comments exchanged during PMQs. Overall, the coverage agrees on Starmer’s central claim: that Burnham would inherit a Labour Party that is well placed to seek another term, and that he believes Labour can win again. Other details beyond that assessment are limited and vary by outlet, but the core message and the context of Starmer’s final day as PM are consistent.