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The Papers: 'Israel cuts aid to Gaza' and 'Reeves blow as prices rise'

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 “Tensions high as Israel cuts aid to Gaza in row over hostage remains”.

The "shattered remains" of Khan Younis have been pictured on the front page of the Guardian, which writes that the "fragile ceasefire" in Gaza has already been tested. The paper reports four dead hostages have been returned to Israel, but says Hamas has previously claimed it may take longer to return the rest of the bodies as "not all burial sites have been identified". Israel has said aid into Gaza will be cut by half and a key border crossing will remain closed, the paper adds.

 “UK state pension set to climb 4.8% as triple lock helps buffer over-65s from inflation”.

The UK state pension is set to climb 4.8%, the i Paper reports, with pensioners now set to receive £12,547.60 annually. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted that UK inflation will remain "higher than any other large rich country", the paper notes. But it adds the IMF's "modest" growth rate forecast will offer a "slight boost" to Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her Budget next month.

 “Reeves blow as prices rise and growth stalls”.

The Express offers a different interpretation on the IMF's forecasting, declaring it a "bleak verdict" on the UK economy and "fresh humiliation" for the chancellor.

 “Labour isn't working (again)”.

The Daily Mail zeros in on official figures which it says show unemployment in the UK is at a four-year high, and wage growth has slowed. It also refers to the IMF predictions, and says the "darkening outlook" has prompted a Bank of England official to warn of a "growing risk of recession".

 UK has lost control of its borders”.

The Telegraph leads with the Home Secretary's upcoming speech at a summit with Balkan interior ministers, where she is expected to warn that a failure to control UK migration is "eroding trust" in politicians. According to the paper, Shabana Mahmood will tell leaders that "international co-operation" is the only way to secure borders.

 “Hamas kills its enemies on ceasefire Gaza streets”.

"Hamas kills its enemies on ceasefire Gaza streets" reads the headline of the Times, detailing the alleged executions in Gaza of "suspected collaborators" following the withdrawal of Israeli troops. The front page also features a photograph of the Princess of Wales beaming as she bakes at Long Meadow Farm, captioned "On a roll".

 “Bessent slams China's trade warfare”.

The Financial Times leads with comments from US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, after he told the paper that China is "trying to hurt the world's economy" following the introduction of export controls on rare earths and critical minerals. A member of Madagascar's military is also pictured, amid reports that the army has seized power in the African nation and President Andry Rajoelina has fled.

 “What a waste of Monet”.

"Illegal migrant madness" says the Sun, alleging that art classes and puzzle rooms in immigrant removal centres are funded by the taxpayer. The Home Office has said they are reviewing the provision of activities in immigration centres to "ensure they deliver value for taxpayers".

 “Boris did harm our kids”.

The Mirror leads with comments from former Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, who told the Covid inquiry that the 2021 phased return to school was "destined to fail" and "damaging for children and parents".

 “Gavin and numpty”.

"Gavin and numpty" reads the headline of the Star, reporting that Williamson also told the inquiry that the decision to shut schools during the pandemic was made in just 24 hours.

Daily Mail's assessment of the latest figures on the economy, which showed the number of jobless hitting a four-year high, as the International Monetary Fund predicted the UK would have the highest inflation in the G7. The Daily Express says the figures are fresh humiliation for the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves. The i Paper says the triple lock will help to buffer older people from inflation, with the state pension set to climb by 4.8%.

The Daily Telegraph says Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will tell a summit of Balkan interior ministers in London that the UK has lost control of its borders - and that this failure is eroding trust in political leaders and the credibility of the state. The Times reports on a different concern of the Home Secretary. It says she took a "dim view" of a warning from the Council of Europe that the government's policies on trans rights and banning Palestine Action could breach the European Convention on Human Rights. A source tells the paper that the intervention plays into the hands of Reform UK and the Conservatives, which both want to leave the Convention.

The Guardian says the fragile ceasefire in Gaza has faced its first test - with Israel halving the aid allowed into the territory, accusing Hamas of withholding the bodies of its hostages. The Times says Hamas has been killing its enemies on the streets of Gaza, as it attempts to regain control. The Telegraph says for Hamas, "peace" has started with mass executions.

The Daily Mirror considers evidence from the former Education Secretary Sir Gavin Williamson to the Covid Inquiry. "At last they admit it," it says - "Boris DID harm our kids." The Daily Star says Sir Gavin admitted that the plan to shut schools was decided in just 24 hours.

The Times says a new book claims that Lady Margaret Thatcher had two extramarital affairs. It says the book - The Incidental Feminist - says the former prime minister had a relationship with the PR executive Tim Bell - and the Conservative MP Sir Humphrey Atkins. The Express quotes an unnamed politician as saying: "The joke about Atkins was that for someone who was not very good, he kept getting promoted. Now why was that?"

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