AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Culture: England’s World Cup opener vs Croatia in Dallas tonight has a quirky pre-match subplot: manager Thomas Tuchel has said he’ll “earn the right” to sing God Save the King, and has so far stayed silent. Online Safety Debate: Keir Starmer’s under-16 social media ban is rolling out with restrictions on major apps and late-night scrolling, sparking fresh arguments about whether it’s real child protection or political theatre. Inflation Watch: UK inflation holds at 2.8% despite air fares jumping, with transport prices a key driver. Community Power: Government announces a £61m fund to back communities’ “right to buy” local assets, aiming to protect high streets and community spaces. Heart & Health: Tesco and the British Heart Foundation offer free in-store blood pressure checks during the World Cup. Culture & TV: Disney+’s new British wrong-com “Alice and Steve” is being pitched as a must-watch anti-romcom. Arts & Recognition: Professor Mykaell Riley, a leading figure in Black British music research, receives an MBE. Food & Place: Folkestone is tipped as a top UK seaside hotspot, boosted by its Creative Quarter. Everyday Consumer News: Nivea sun cream shrinks by a fifth while the price stays the same, reigniting shrinkflation complaints. Politics & Hate: Ten years after Jo Cox’s murder, her sister Kim Leadbeater warns that divisive, online-fuelled hate is putting Britain “in a worse position.”
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