AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOnline Safety Crackdown: Keir Starmer announced a sweeping ban on social media for under-16s, with platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, X and YouTube blocked and extra limits for 16-17s, expected to land by spring next year—prompting tech pushback and fears of “darker places” online from Scotland’s children’s commissioner. Sports & Tech Fallout: Sports rights holders warn the rules could raise customer-acquisition costs and disrupt marketing strategies, while VPN searches reportedly surged after the announcement. Northern Ireland Justice Debate: DUP leader Gavin Robinson called it “reckless” to raise the age of criminal responsibility amid Justice Bill talks, as MLAs consider an amendment from 10 to 14. Defence & Security: London’s court convicted two men over a plot to torch properties linked to Starmer, while the UK continues action against Russia’s shadow fleet and related sanctions offences. Politics & Economy: Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch pressed Starmer on defence-plan credibility and offered to lend votes to pass welfare cuts to fund defence spending. Public Services: BBC prepares major newsroom job cuts as part of wider cost-saving plans. Court Ruling: The Court of Appeal upheld the terror ban on Palestine Action, saying it used covert cells to target defence property.
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