AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTerror Victims Day: The UK will hold its first National Day for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism, with a central London ceremony and a two-minute silence, as ministers say it will boost specialist support and public awareness of radicalisation. Weather Warning: The Met Office warns an “unprecedented” El Niño could bring the UK more storms and rain this autumn and winter, with sea temperatures rising sharply and risks of wider disruption. Royal Return: Prince Harry and Meghan plan to move back to Britain, enrolling the children in UK schools; the PM says their security is a “private matter” as questions swirl over cost and arrangements. Energy Decisions: An energy minister says there is “no particular deadline” for Rosebank and Jackdaw decisions, though government aims to move quickly after consultations. Northern Ireland Politics: Reform UK’s Scotland delegation met DUP leader Gavin Robinson in Belfast, as the DUP seeks to “strengthen ties” with Northern Ireland. Asylum Guidance Row: The Home Office’s asylum booklet tells people rape and child abuse are illegal, but critics call the language weak and accuse ministers of treating migrant crime too softly. Transport Local Spat: Sutton Coldfield rail car park charges were reversed after backlash over a major hike and political blame game.
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