AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Shock Opener: Mexico kicked off the 2026 World Cup with a 2-0 win over South Africa at the Estadio Azteca, but it was the chaos that stole headlines: three red cards (two for South Africa, one for Mexico) and goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez. Northern Ireland Veterans & Legacy Bill: Al Carns resigned as armed forces minister, saying the Northern Ireland Legacy Bill is “unfit for purpose,” with veterans’ groups praising his stance after “frustrated” reform efforts. UK Defence Crisis: Defence Secretary John Healey also quit over a dispute on defence spending, adding pressure on Keir Starmer as ministers argue the country isn’t being prepared for the “next” threat. NHS Corridor Care Data: The Royal College of Physicians welcomed the first national corridor care figures for England, warning the practice remains unsafe and urging action on the structural causes. Respiratory Care Watch: A new national audit shows COPD and pulmonary rehab improving, but adult asthma progress is stalled and treatment delays remain. Economy Hit by Iran War: UK GDP shrank 0.1% in April as the Iran conflict pushed up energy costs and weighed on growth. Culture Loss: Pop art giant David Hockney has died aged 88, remembered for his bright colour and “Love Life” spirit. World Cup Pubs Rule: In England and Wales, pubs can stay open late for World Cup knockout matches—up to 1am or 2am depending on kick-off time. Arms Deals Conviction: A Croydon businessman and a Greek national were found guilty of brokering illegal arms deals involving ex-Soviet jets and missiles to war zones including Sudan and Libya.
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