Starmer says Tories should apologise for winter fuel payments cut ahead of possible conference defeat – UK politics live

Labour party delegates expected to condemn decision to means-test winter fuel payments as prime minister says Conservatives should apologise

One of the most significant passages in Keir Starmer’s conference speech yesterday was the passage where he talked about trade-offs in politics, and how it was important to tell people that to achieve positive outcomes, they sometimes had to accept consequences they might not like.

Speaking to reporters on his flight to New York, Starmer said this was something politicians did not talk about enough. Talking about his speech, he said:

It’s the first [conference] we’ve had for 15 years with Labour in government, but also really importantly, the first big opportunity to say not only what are we doing – the sort of ‘what did we inherit’, the doom and gloom if you like, and the immediate difficult decisions – but also why are we doing it …

I’m convinced that if we take the difficult decisions now, we can get to where we need to. So that was part of it.

Under the plans, teams of leading clinicians are being sent to hospitals to roll out their reforms and get patients treated faster.

Top doctors who have developed new ways of working are delivering up to four times more operations than normal. Operating theatres at Guys and St Thomas’s in London run like a formula one pit stop to cut time between procedures.

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Gisèle Pelicot Has Become a Feminist Hero in France Amid Rape Trial – The New York Times

  1. Gisèle Pelicot Has Become a Feminist Hero in France Amid Rape Trial  The New York Times
  2. Video: France Rape Trial Renews Push to Revise Legal Definition of Rape  The New York Times
  3. Missouri executes a man for the 1998 killing of a woman despite her family’s calls to spare his life  ABC News
  4. Troy University chancellor rescinds retirement plan, will continue serving  WSFA
  5. Digested week: Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy. I hope you’re happy, snowflakes  The Guardian
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US and France working on Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire plan – as it happened

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Lebanon’s minister of culture, Judge Mohammad Wissam El-Mortada, has been speaking to Sputnik Radio, and Lebanon’s National News Agency is carrying some quotes from the interview.

In it, he said “Lebanon is engaged in a confrontation in defence of everything that is humane in this world against the enemies of humanity. Israel is exceeding all restrictions.”

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Europe’s intense rainfall in September twice as likely thanks to climate change – NPR

  1. Europe's intense rainfall in September twice as likely thanks to climate change  NPR
  2. Europe’s deadly floods are glimpse of future climate  BBC.com
  3. Extreme Rainfall: Why It Is Becoming More Frequent and Deadly  Bloomberg
  4. Two foreign tourists, a baby and his grandmother, are missing after floods hit central Italy  The Associated Press
  5. Study Finds Climate Change Doubled Likelihood of Recent European Floods  The New York Times
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Israel-Hezbollah violence is Biden’s big Middle East fear come true – Axios

  1. Israel-Hezbollah violence is Biden's big Middle East fear come true  Axios
  2. The War That Would Not End  The Atlantic
  3. Biden Is Sleepwalking Toward War in Ukraine and Middle East  Cato Institute
  4. 'The War That Would Not End': The Atlantic Traces Biden Administration's Failed Effort to End the Gaza War  Haaretz
  5. Opinion | Biden’s Diplomatic Magical Thinking  The Wall Street Journal
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‘A very brave thing to do’: all-nude play about boomers v gen Z to premiere at Sydney’s Griffin theatre

An influencer on the run crashes a community of naturalists, in one of five new Australian plays premiering at the theatre in 2025

Boomer naturists will face off with a gen Z influencer in an all-nude comedy at Sydney’s Griffin Theatre Company next year, one of five new Australian plays premiering in its 2025 season.

Naturism, by Sydney playwright Ang Collins, is a comedy about a gen Z eco-influencer (played by Camila Ponte Alvarez) on the run who crashes a remote, off-grid bush eco-paradise created by a group of nudist baby boomers. The entire cast will perform nude for most of the play’s duration.

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UK economy to grow faster than Japan, Italy and Germany this year, says OECD

Forecast upgrades UK to joint second after US but it is still expected to have highest inflation among G7 countries

The global economy is “turning a corner”, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, which has upgraded the UK’s growth forecast for this year to faster than that of Japan, Italy and Germany.

The OECD’s latest outlook ranked Britain joint second among the G7 developed countries in its latest outlook for the world economy. However, the UK is still expected to have the highest inflation in the group.

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Co-operative Group returns to profit as almost £40m lost to shoplifting

Mutual reports half-year pre-tax profit of £58m despite soaring wage bill and rising cost of theft at retail stores

The Co-operative Group has laid bare the impact of shoplifting as it said the cost of crime in its stores soared by almost 20% to £40m in the first half of the year.

The member-owned mutual has spent £18m so far this year on measures to protect staff in its food business, including rolling out body-worn cameras and fortified kiosks.

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Long-term sick need to get back to work where they can, says Starmer

Labour leader says there should be more support to help people back into jobs, vowing to do ‘everything we can to tackle worklessness’

People who have been on long-term sickness leave and claiming benefits will need get back into the workplace “where they can”, Keir Starmer has said.

The prime minister said he wants more schemes across the country that support people back into work from long-term sickness because he believes in the “basic proposition that you should look for work”.

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Man jailed for pretending to rob Sydney jewellery store in $2.8m insurance fraud plot

Shanel Tofaeono tied up store employee whose hands were ‘shaking so much due to fear’, judge says

A man who pretended to rob a luxury jewellery store and tied up a terrified employee as part of an alleged $2.8m insurance fraud plot has been jailed for his crime.

Shanel Tofaeono, 39, was part of a wider scheme allegedly headed up by jeweller Michel Germani to stage a robbery of his Hilton hotel store in Sydney’s CBD in January 2022.

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Anna Sebastian Perayil: Death of Indian employee sparks debate on ‘toxic work culture’ – BBC.com

  1. Anna Sebastian Perayil: Death of Indian employee sparks debate on 'toxic work culture'  BBC.com
  2. Mom Says Daughter, a Ernst & Young Employee, Died as a Result of 'Overwhelming Workload'  PEOPLE
  3. 26-year-old employee's mother writes letter to EY Chairman: Anna's death should serve as a wake up call f  The Times of India
  4. Death of young Ernst & Young employee raises questions about workplace culture  NBC News
  5. Probe into EY Indian employee death finds it lacked labour welfare permit  Reuters India
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Greens MP invokes Whitlam in public housing push – as it happened

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Plibersek approves three coalmine expansions

We have more on environment minister Tanya Plibersek’s approval of three coalmine expansions on Tuesday from Graham Readfearn here.

There’s a range of everyday common health conditions that are unnecessarily blocking up our emergency departments and contributing to those wait times to see our precious general practitioners.

We would love to see more GPs. Who doesn’t love their local family doctor? My wife and I and our children certainly do. But we all know how difficult it is to not only find one, find one that bulk-bills, but find one that hasn’t closed their books and can take an appointment. That’s not just in the bush, that’s in our major capital cities as well, whether it’s after 6pm or on a weekend, when your local pharmacy is open.

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