Labour’s Wes Streeting tells Prime Minister Keir Starmer he should set out a clear timetable for government if Richard Burnham wins an upcoming by-election. Streeting argues that voters and the party need a defined plan following the result. In response, Starmer says he will continue with the programme he was elected to deliver and insists he will prove his rivals wrong. The reporting focuses on the exchange between Streeting and Starmer, with Streeting pressing for specifics contingent on the by-election outcome, while Starmer rejects the idea that the government’s approach should change based on political arguments. The articles present the comments as part of broader political positioning around the by-election, rather than announcing any new policy details or timetable proposals from Starmer. No additional measures, dates, or schedules are specified in the provided summaries.