Ranvir Singh halted Good Morning Britain today to reveal breaking news(Image: (Image: ITV))

ITV Good Morning Britain halted as Ranvir Singh interrupts with breaking news

Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh had an urgent breaking news update to share with viewers, as she interrupted the ITV show to deliver the latest economic update

by · NottinghamshireLive

Good Morning Britain was abruptly interrupted on Tuesday, October 15, as Ranvir Singh broke into the regular programming with an urgent update. While Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley were leading the day's broadcast, they quickly handed over to Ranvir for the latest developments.

In a dramatic interlude, Ranvir announced: "Next we have some breaking news for you in the last few minutes. Official figures have been released which show that the country's job market is weakening."

She continued, revealing the worrying economic indicators: "This is because the rate at which workers salary's are rising has slowed down to a growth rate of 4.9%. That's not the only unwelcome news. The amount of people working on UK payrolls has fallen, down 35,000, between July and August."

, reports the Mirror. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has released its latest data about the UK's employment market, confirming unemployment was at 4%, which is down 0.1% on the previous numbers.

This is also below pre-pandemic levels. The latest ONS data has revealed vacancies falling by 34,000 to 841,000 in September, marking the lowest level since March to May 2021, reports the Express.

Meanwhile, the number of UK workers also fell by 35,000 between July and August. Elsewhere on the show, Susanna and Richard delved into the headlines, discussing Health Secretary Wes Streeting's novel proposal to give weight loss injections to the unemployed obese in an effort to boost employment.

The Labour MP wrote: "Our widening waistbands are also placing significant burden on our health service, costing the NHS £11bn a year even more than smoking. And it's holding back our economy. Illness caused by obesity causes people to take an extra four sick days a year on average, while many others are forced out of work altogether."

GMB is broadcasted weekdays at 6am on ITV1.