Labour leader Keir Starmer delivered his first conference speech as Prime Minister, emphasizing "painful choices" and defending controversial decisions like cutting winter fuel payments. He promised to control migration, get Britons back to work, and provide homes for veterans. Starmer faced heckling over Gaza and made a notable gaffe, calling for the "return of sausages" instead of hostages. Meanwhile, Israel continued strikes in Lebanon, claiming to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut. The death toll in Lebanon reached 558, including 50 children. Iran warned that Israeli actions "can't go unanswered." The UK prepared to deploy troops for a potential evacuation of British nationals from Lebanon. In other news, Phillip Schofield's return to television was announced, with a new Channel 5 show addressing his past scandal.