AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate & Mental Health: England’s record June heat (99.9F) is being linked to transport shutdowns, school/business closures and hospital strain, with experts warning about the “attitude-behaviour gap” between worry and action. Politics & Culture: Labour leadership nominations all but clear the path for Andy Burnham to become PM, with a Culture Secretary saying change will be “faster and bolder.” Heritage in Motion: The Bayeux Tapestry returns to Britain after nearly 1,000 years, arriving under tight security for a British Museum sell-out run. Arts & Media: BBC and Channel 4 are in talks over a “sovereign” streaming service to rival global giants. Local Culture Funding: Fifteen towns are shortlisted for the UK’s first Town of Culture 2028, while North Yorkshire and Wiltshire towns miss out. Religion & Society: The Vatican declares the SSPX in formal schism after unauthorised bishop ordinations, while Northern Ireland’s loyalist bonfire replica mosque is condemned as a hate crime. Sport & Wellbeing: Research highlights the hidden health benefits of watching football together, as England’s World Cup build-up continues.
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