Multiple reports say MPs are urging James Murray and the Labour government to reinsert a “key diagnosis” target into an upcoming dementia plan. The discussion follows claims that the target was removed from the plan to reduce costs, according to reporting attributed to the Daily Mail. The renewed push reflects pressure from parliamentarians who want the dementia strategy to include a specific diagnostic milestone, rather than leaving diagnosis targets out of the final document. Sources also describe “fresh hope” that the removed target could be reinstated, implying that negotiations or further revisions may be underway before the plan is finalised. However, details about the exact target, the reasons behind the original cut beyond cost concerns, and whether a revised version has been officially agreed are not provided in the supplied accounts. Overall, the reporting focuses on parliamentary pressure and the possibility of changes to the diagnosis metrics included in the forthcoming dementia plan.