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Over the last 12 hours, coverage touching UK jobs and employability has been dominated by “work-to-work” and labour-market support themes, alongside a few signals of sector pressure. A new GP sick note rule from November in England is set to shift GPs away from issuing fit notes and toward linking patients to job coaches and support via the WorkWell scheme (including physiotherapy and workplace-adjustment advice). In parallel, there’s renewed focus on youth unemployment and “lost” pathways into paid work, with one piece arguing the youth jobs market is broken and highlighting government and corporate/charity schemes aimed at getting young people into employment. Another practical jobs-related angle comes from Martin Lewis’ warning about unclaimed pensions, which—while not a jobs policy—frames financial stability as part of people’s ability to move between work and life stages.

Several other last-12-hours items point to workplace and skills challenges rather than headline redundancies. One report warns of a “great employee engagement crisis”, citing Gallup-style engagement declines and arguing the fix is not simply returning to offices but making in-person moments more intentional. There’s also a technology-and-work narrative: an article argues the “AI jobs panic” is overstated so far, while another discusses how AI is reshaping task allocation inside firms (more substitution of routine work than broad job apocalypse). On the business side, Reuters reports JD Sports’ CEO backing Nike’s turnaround chief, suggesting retailer–brand relationships and inventory/strategy remain a key employment-adjacent concern for the retail sector.

Beyond the immediate 12-hour window, the broader week’s coverage shows continuity in labour-market stress and restructuring risk. Multiple items across the 12–24 and 24–72 hour bands describe job losses or closures tied to cost pressures and reorganisations (for example, restaurant and retail closures, and large-scale workforce reductions mentioned in the headlines). There’s also recurring attention to graduate hiring and youth unemployment, with pieces arguing the graduate job market is tightening and that employers are increasingly focused on skills rather than degrees. Taken together, the pattern is less about one single event and more about a sustained theme: UK employment prospects are being shaped by cost pressures, AI-driven changes to work, and policy attempts to route people into support and training.

Overall, the most concrete “jobs” development in the latest reporting is the England WorkWell/fit-note reform, which directly links health-related incapacity to employment support. The rest of the last-12-hours coverage is more interpretive—engagement, youth pathways, and AI’s labour impact—while older articles provide background on closures, hiring tightening, and the wider restructuring environment.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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