AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLabour Leadership: Andy Burnham was officially confirmed as Labour leader on Friday, clearing the final hurdle to become the UK’s next prime minister on Monday, pledging to “give hope back” and to “re-balance” power away from Westminster while presenting himself as a pro-business PM. Devolution & Party Strategy: Burnham’s pitch leans on unity after Keir Starmer’s exit, with a clear aim to blunt Reform UK’s momentum by winning over “forgotten places” and pushing more control to regions and local communities. Defence & Security: A new Armed Forces minister framed High North and Arctic operations as vital to homeland security, while the MoD declined to say how many Royal Navy ships will be cleared to deploy the Naval Strike Missile by end-2026. Middle East Tensions: Iran summoned the British ambassador to protest the UK’s IRGC terrorist designation, as Britain also moves to tighten penalties for IRGC support. Justice & Crime: Six men deny a plot to attack Pakistani dissidents in the UK, and two British hackers (including a Bangladeshi-origin teenager) were jailed over a £29m Transport for London cyberattack. Regulation & Daily Life: Ofcom ordered mobile operators to block messaging scams, Labour confirmed tougher fly-tipping fines, and guidance warned drivers that Blue Badges can’t be used by others without the badge holder present.
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