AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration & Asylum: Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveiled “capped safe and legal” refugee routes inspired by Canada, letting community groups, universities and employers sponsor refugees, alongside tighter asylum rules and changes to how human rights and modern slavery claims are handled to speed deportations. Labour Leadership Transition: With Keir Starmer having resigned, attention turns to likely successor Andy Burnham, including his stance on welfare and PIP cuts. Road Safety: Starmer’s road safety proposals are set to toughen drink-driving rules in England and Wales (cutting the limit to 22 micrograms) and expand eyesight testing for over-70s. Public Services & Cost of Living: HMRC admitted pensioners were overcharged for years due to a calculation error, while DWP reminded Pension Credit claimants that failing to report travel outside mainland UK could stop payments. Politics & Identity: A report says Burnham could become the first UK PM to publicly identify as a practising Catholic, raising constitutional questions around church appointments. International Aid: Britain sent a 68-strong search and rescue team to Venezuela after major earthquakes as the death toll nears 1,000. Local Governance: A council won a legal challenge over unauthorised England flags on lampposts, setting a potential blueprint for other authorities. Weather: Heatwave impacts continued, with warnings and disruption as temperatures hit record levels.
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