AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Politics: Labour leader Andy Burnham is set to scrap the UK’s digital ID plan, redirecting resources toward cost-of-living help and decentralising power. British Steel Fallout: China’s Jingye Steel is demanding full compensation after the UK nationalised British Steel, escalating a legal and diplomatic fight with Beijing. Charity Retail: The British Heart Foundation confirmed 87 shop closures, including three in North Wales and three in South Wales, blaming rising costs and shifting shopping habits. World Cup (England): England beat France 6-4 in the World Cup bronze match in Miami, with Bukayo Saka’s hat-trick and Jude Bellingham’s late goal delivering England’s best finish since 1966. Weather: UK weather maps warn a hotter heatwave is still coming, with forecasts of up to 37C in late July. Crime/Extradition: Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in the US as the UK pursues extradition over expanded rape and trafficking charges, bringing UK totals to 59. Northern Ireland Law: Police guidance says carrying a Bible or praying in abortion safe-access zones could be treated as a crime under buffer-zone rules.
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