AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoYouth & Social Media: A Fermanagh teen, Jack McCubbin, has been elected Youth MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, with TikTok helping his campaign reach beyond his school. Royal Finance Scrutiny: UK auditors say disgraced Prince Andrew sublet cottages while paying a symbolic “peppercorn rent”, reigniting questions about royal property finances. Heritage Funding: Historic England opens a second round of its Heritage at Risk Capital Fund, with up to £15m available for restoration projects after a successful first year including Treadgolds in Portsmouth. Tech, Games & Regulation: A UK social media ban could extend to some gaming platforms, while Google is being pushed to improve AI search sourcing and let publishers opt out of AI summaries. Media Business: Gary Lineker’s Goalhanger is named Britain’s fastest-growing private company, underlining how podcast brands are scaling fast. Public Safety & Local Rules: From June 29, councils can set higher fines under the Crime & Policing Act—up to £500 for breaches like dog fouling and street drinking. Travel & Consumer Impact: HM Passport Office warns passport photos and applications must be correct to avoid delays or rejection ahead of summer demand. Crime & Justice Debate: The Henry Nowak case continues to dominate UK debate, with fresh commentary and reactions tied to claims about “two-tier policing.”
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