AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLivability Shock: The Economist’s Global Livability Index has no UK cities in the world’s top 10, with Manchester 52nd, London 54th and Edinburgh 64th—while war and poverty drag down the bottom spots. Housing Regeneration: Homes England has been cleared to demolish a derelict Nottingham riverside industrial area to make way for up to 500 homes, with listed stables protected. Community Pub Win: Three North Yorkshire villages have saved the Gold Cup Inn via a community share offer, keeping it open with volunteers and an August 8 reopening celebration. Culture & Sport: Glasgow’s SEC and events drive major economic impact, while Homecare’s Got Talent heads to Birmingham with a Glasgow duo in the final. Debate & Identity: Pauline Hanson tells CPAC not to “apologise for being white,” sparking fresh backlash. Police & Inclusion Row: Surrey police are reportedly told to write 500-word essays on racism after DEI lessons, adding to wider tensions over how forces handle equality training. Arts & Memory: The British Museum has Bayeux Tapestry updates, and a London visit is described as an emotional Bowie grief pilgrimage. Lifestyle: July garden advice focuses on cleaning and refilling water containers daily to protect robins, hedgehogs and other wildlife.
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