AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCost of Living & Economy: UK CPI inflation rose to 2.9% in July, driven by higher energy bills after Ofgem’s price cap hike and renewed pressure from the Iran war, while jobs data shows vacancies falling and pay growth cooling—raising questions over how soon the Bank of England will move. Ukraine & Defence: Prime Minister Andy Burnham vowed the UK will back Kyiv “100%” after Russia warned of “consequences” over British-made drones used in deep strikes, with Lavrov saying Britain could be treated as a direct participant. Politics & Security: Burnham admitted he exchanged messages with someone impersonating US White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, saying nothing sensitive was discussed and the issue was raised with the White House. Transport & Social Support: England is set to scrap the weekday time restriction on disabled bus passes from April 2027, and a separate free bus travel scheme for children ends on August 31. Labour & Industry: Unite says workers at Urenco’s uranium enrichment plant voted for strikes over pay, while HMRC confirmed 48,000 automated tax penalties were overturned after households appealed. Wales Governance: Plaid-led Wales moves ahead with its first Climate and Nature Action Plan and a new climate and nature board, alongside a push to make Wales a bigger tourism destination and expand apprenticeships. Public Debate: The death of academic Jason Arday has reignited arguments over university due diligence and media scrutiny, alongside wider debate about racism and academic standards.
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