AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEl Niño and heat impacts: The Met Office warns an “unprecedented” El Niño could bring storms and rain to the UK this autumn and winter, with wider risks to food yields and drought-hit regions. Terror victims’ day: Andy Burnham marked Britain’s first National Day for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism, with a 24/7 support hub and a promise of better long-term help. Royal return fallout: Prince Harry and Meghan’s planned UK return “for an extended period” is already stirring fresh tensions, with reports of William’s unease and public scepticism. Tax and welfare pressure: HMRC is set to punish households who “did not realise” a tax rule existed, while new figures show a record 1.3m foreign-born people on Universal Credit. Health and Brexit legacy: A study links the 2016 Brexit vote to worsening physician shortages in England, after a drop in EU doctor and nurse arrivals. Crime and courts: Six men deny grooming-gang abuse charges in South Wales; a drug-mule mother is facing jail after helping smuggle £13m cannabis into Britain. Sports: England named U20 squads despite boycott threats, and Joe Root’s captaincy comeback began with a crushing Test win over Pakistan at Headingley.
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