AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCounter-terror policing: UK counter-terrorism officers have taken over the investigation into the suspected murder of former minister Ann Widdecombe, after “new information and evidence” and a suspect was rearrested on terrorism suspicion. National security law: The government is moving to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and two other Iran- and Russia-linked groups as state threats under the National Security (State Threats) Act, making support or assistance a serious criminal offence. Sanctions & cyber: The UK and EU jointly sanctioned alleged Russian-linked hackers tied to destructive cyber operations, including activity blamed for attacks on Poland’s energy grid. Middle East diplomacy: Germany, France and Britain condemned Iran’s attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and urged a ceasefire and renewed talks. Heat & public health: A new study estimates 2,700 excess deaths in England and Wales from May–June heatwaves, with London and the South East hit hardest. Local politics & cost of living: Shopkeepers urged incoming Labour PM-in-waiting Andy Burnham to overhaul business rates, calling them “the most unfair tax in Britain.” Trade: India–UK free trade deal starts for duty-free imports from July 15, with added social security relief for Indian professionals. Health policy: Jersey has legalized assisted suicide, with the service expected to be set up next year.
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