AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLabour Leadership Shock: Keir Starmer vowed he will not walk away and will fight any challenge after Andy Burnham’s decisive Makerfield by-election win, setting up a likely Labour leadership showdown. By-election Fallout: Burnham’s return to Westminster (with a 9,231 majority) is being framed as a “turning point” that could force Starmer into a timetable for departure and trigger wider political instability. Public Finances Under Strain: Separate coverage highlights UK borrowing jumping to £23.3bn in May, with debt-interest costs hitting record levels and raising pressure on fiscal rules. Housing Reform: New house-buying rules aim to stop gazumping via legally binding sales agreements and upfront “sales packs” to reduce delays and failed deals. Justice in Scotland: Scotland’s government loses a legal challenge over transgender prisoners in female jails, with the Court of Session calling current guidance unlawful. Energy Push: G7-linked investment includes £1.3bn for UK battery storage, alongside further support for space and trade initiatives. Northern Ireland Security: A £4m emergency package backs PSNI after last week’s disorder and racially motivated violence.
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