Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is set to deliver a speech in London’s City on Thursday outlining proposed reforms aimed at making the UK more “investable.” Both outlets describe the address as part of a broader effort by the opposition Conservative Party to improve its standing in Parliament, which they characterize as currently flagging.

The reports present the “investable” framing as the central theme of the speech, with Badenoch positioning the policy package as a way to strengthen the UK’s attractiveness to investors. While the accounts provided do not detail specific measures, they align on the timing, location, and purpose of the announcement: a public, finance-focused address in the City of London intended to signal economic and regulatory direction.

Overall, the coverage focuses on Badenoch’s plan to use the speech to outline reform priorities and to bolster the opposition’s profile, but it does not add differing factual claims about the content of the reforms beyond the stated goal of improving investor confidence.