AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLabour Leadership: Andy Burnham has been elected Labour leader and is set to become UK prime minister on Monday after Keir Starmer’s resignation, with his first speech signalling a leftward shift and more public control of essentials like housing, water, energy and transport. Pensions & DWP: The DWP says one payment will stay frozen under Burnham, while Warm Home Discount support is set to reopen in October, and multiple reports focus on state pension uprating and possible changes to pension age. Devolution & Health: A new devolution push would give mayoral strategic authorities a role in “health, wellbeing” and public service reform, raising the stakes for how England’s care system is run. Energy Drinks Ban: England will ban high-caffeine energy drink sales to under-16s from April 2027, with councils and health voices arguing it’s needed to protect children’s wellbeing. International Tensions: China says it will take measures after the UK nationalised British Steel, with compensation now a key flashpoint. Border & Travel: Britons face “European frontier roulette” as EU entry/exit checks roll out unevenly, risking long delays at some airports. Local Government Shake-up: England’s smallest county, Rutland, is set to be abolished under major council boundary reforms.
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