AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNorthern Ireland Violence & Immigration: A Sudanese man, Hadi Alodid, has been charged over a Belfast knife attack that left Stephen Ogilvie fighting for life and sparked nights of unrest, with politicians now scrutinising how asylum and entry routes work. World Cup Build-Up (England/Scotland): England’s final warm-up vs Costa Rica in Orlando comes as Thomas Tuchel faces squad debate and injury management questions, while Scotland’s Andy Robertson is set to lead with a poignant tribute after Diogo Jota’s widow wrote that he’ll be “in his heart.” Health System Pressure: MPs warn the UK stem cell transplant system may be putting blood cancer patients at risk, citing weak planning and low use of UK donors. Culture & Public Access: National Galleries of Scotland secures £56m to build “The Art Works” in Edinburgh, aiming to bring far more of its collection out of storage. Climate Shock: Europe’s second-hottest May on record underlines how fast heat extremes are becoming “new normal,” with Britain among the hardest hit. Business/Jobs: Tech West Yorkshire launches a new regional push to connect firms and skills across Leeds and the wider region. EU Defence Mood: A survey finds only 11% of Europeans see the US as an ally, while support for higher defence spending and buying European weapons rises. Sports & Cost of Going: World Cup fans are being warned to budget for steep food and drink prices on top of travel and tickets.
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