AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUK Politics & Governance: Andy Burnham has secured backing from 322 Labour MPs as nominations open, putting him on the brink of becoming Labour leader and prime minister on 20 July, while Al Carns says he resigned “on a matter of principle” and won’t rule out a return to government under Burnham. Security & Policing: Senior Met counterterrorism officials warn that hostile states and extremist groups are increasingly using online platforms, with Iran-linked plots and Russian surveillance activity highlighted. Northern Ireland: The Assembly has launched a review into alleged abuse or inappropriate behaviour linked to former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson, running from 10 July to 21 August. Finance & Tech Regulation: The Treasury designates Microsoft, Google, Amazon Web Services and Oracle as “critical third parties” for the financial system, bringing them under Bank of England, PRA and FCA oversight. Transport & Safety: MPs will consider whether England should adopt a default 20mph limit, with a panel including Welsh 20mph task force figures. Culture & Heritage: The Bayeux Tapestry arrives at the British Museum after nearly 1,000 years away, with a September display date. Foreign Affairs: The Foreign Office is in contact with Spain after reports of four Britons feared dead in the Los Gallardos wildfire, with further updates pending. Public Life & Debate: GMB warns Labour MPs that a cap on political donations could endanger union funding, as MPs prepare votes next week.
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