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UK labour market cools as pay growth slows and job losses rise

ONS figures come as the government is under pressure to revive Britain’s economy before the budget

The UK’s labour market has continued to cool, according to official figures, amid a slowdown in annual pay growth and rising job losses.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics show annual growth in regular earnings, excluding bonuses, slowed to 4.8% in the three months to July, down from 5% in the three months to June, matching the forecasts of City economists.

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Gaza ‘Is Burning,’ Israeli Defense Minister Says

Israel Katz said Israeli forces will not back down until their task is complete.
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Joint Russia-Belarus military drills in Belarus involving thousands of troops, AP explains

Joint Russia-Belarus military drills in Belarus involving thousands of troops, AP explains
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Six local authorities decline to nominate a presidential election candidate

The presidential election will be held on Friday, October 24th.
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Strategic Forecast: Russia Collapse Risk

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Israel’s defence minister says ‘Gaza is burning’ after heavy strikes overnight

The Israeli military has not responded to questions over whether a ground offensive had begun.
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The Latest: Palestinians report heavy strikes as Israeli defense minister says ‘Gaza is burning’

The Latest: Palestinians report heavy strikes as Israeli defense minister says ‘Gaza is burning’ [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Tuesday briefing: Andy Burnham’s mysterious manoeuvres – and why he may have his eyes on No 10

The Manchester mayor has never been shy about his ambitions. But is he planning to capitalise on a weakening Starmer?

Good morning. It’s been a torrid summer of getting screamed at, dumped on and generally run ragged by those who wouldn’t even be there without you. But enough about my paternity leave: today’s newsletter is about Keir Starmer’s wobbling Labour leadership, and the man some of his own MPs want to replace him in No 10.

In some ways, Andy Burnham is not an obvious candidate to replace Starmer: he is a throwback to a past Labour era, a figure once viewed as an uber-Blairite, and he’s not even an MP. But in the last couple of weeks, without any explicit challenge, the Greater Manchester mayor has been strikingly prominent. The resignation of senior aide Paul Ovenden yesterday, over offensive messages he sent about Diane Abbott in 2017, will have done little to soothe those sceptical of Starmer’s intent to use the visit of Donald Trump to reset his premiership – and story after story has suggested that Burnham is working quietly, but doggedly, to capitalise.

Far right | Downing Street has fiercely condemned Elon Musk for using “dangerous and inflammatory” language, after he told a crowd of protesters in London that “violence is coming” and “you either fight back or you die”. Police are looking for 11 people suspected of committing violent disorder at the march and have charged eight others.

UK politics | The MP Danny Kruger has defected from the Conservatives to Reform UK, declaring the Tory party “is over” and Nigel Farage is the “new custodian” of conservatism and the political right’s “last hope” of governing Britain.

UK news | Constance Marten and Mark Gordon, who caused the death of their newborn baby after taking her to live in a tent in wintry conditions to evade social services, have each been sentenced to 14 years in prison.

Technology | Jamieson Greer, a US trade representative, said on Monday that Washington and Beijing have struck a framework agreement on transferring TikTok to US-controlled ownership.

Espionage | The UK government says it is “extremely disappointed” by a decision to drop charges of spying for China against two men, one of whom was a parliamentary aide. Prosecutor Tom Little told the Old Bailey that “we simply cannot continue to prosecute” Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, without giving any reason for the decision.

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Up to 185,000 Queensland homes could be at ‘very high risk’ with many uninsurable if global heating unchecked

State faces more frequent heatwaves, floods, cyclones and bushfires as world warms, national climate risk assessment warns

Up to 185,000 properties in Queensland would be considered at “very high risk” of natural disaster if global heating continues unabated, according to a new report that warns that many of those homes would also become uninsurable.

The federal government’s national climate risk assessment report – released on Monday – says climate-related natural disasters would occur more frequently if global temperatures increase.

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Israel pounds Gaza, Israeli defence minister Katz: ‘Gaza is burning.’

Israel defence minister Israel Katz wrote ‘Gaza is burning,’ while US top diplomat Marco Rubio warned a negotiated settlement is urgently needed as ‘time is running out.’