AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoyal Family & Security: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to the UK for an extended period, with the family gathering at Balmoral as questions swirl over motives, William’s reaction, and who pays for security. Middle East Diplomacy: Britain, Australia and Canada condemned Israel’s decision not to open a criminal investigation into the 2024 World Central Kitchen convoy strike in Gaza that killed seven aid workers. Local Policing & Licensing: Newcastle pledged “no decline in safety” if councillors scrap the Late Night Levy that funds extra police patrols and taxi marshals. Welfare & Migration: New figures show a record 1.3 million foreign-born residents claiming Universal Credit, intensifying debate over residency and welfare eligibility. Home Office Asylum Guidance: The government’s asylum booklet telling migrants not to rape or harass children is back in the spotlight after an Afghan rape case involving a 14-year-old on a train. Devolution & Governance: Andy Burnham announced “high-performing” civil servants will be seconded into mayoral authorities from autumn to speed up devolution. Terror Law: A judge ruled the “Barclays five” will not be sentenced under terrorism provisions after a bank attack linked to Palestine Action. Education Fallout: Liverpool students condemned a college decision to cancel A-level courses with little notice, leaving September starters scrambling. Cost of Living & Benefits: DWP confirmed early payments for major benefits including the state pension ahead of the August bank holiday.
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