AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoReform UK Fallout: Nigel Farage has resigned as MP for Clacton-on-Sea and will fight the resulting by-election, framing it as “people versus the establishment” amid fresh scrutiny of undeclared donations including a £5m gift linked to a crypto billionaire and concerns over support from a convicted fraudster. Parliament & Media: The Telegraph’s use of an alleged “Icelandic government spokesperson” in a whaling story has sparked questions over who was actually quoted and whether they were tied to the relevant ministry. Public Finance Warning: The OBR warns UK debt could rise “explosively” without action, with ageing and defence costs pushing spending pressures from the 2040s. Labour Policy Push: Labour confirms six school changes from September, including expanded free breakfast clubs and free school meals for Universal Credit households, alongside branded-uniform limits. Gambling Crackdown: Labour is set to introduce new online gambling vulnerability checks, with enhanced assessments for higher spenders. NHS & Labour Tensions: Consultants in England vote for industrial action over pay and conditions, adding pressure to the health service. Defence & Russia: UK advisers urge Andy Burnham to revise Sir Keir Starmer’s defence plan to avoid leaving Britain exposed to Russia. Energy Costs: Ofgem’s interim markets chief predicts bills may ease only gradually, as low-carbon power and flexibility improve.
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