AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOnline Safety Crackdown: The UK government has given Apple and Google a three-month deadline to switch on device-level tools blocking children from taking, sending or viewing nude images, warning of fines and possible criminal liability for bosses if they don’t comply. Tech Regulation for Crises: Ofcom says tech firms must have plans for sudden spikes in illegal content during emergencies, including crisis-response teams and extra moderation, after Southport. NHS Under Review: Britain is reviewing its £330m Palantir NHS contract amid pressure to use a break clause, with MPs warning about reliance on a US supplier. Northern Ireland Violence: Police arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing in Belfast; Starmer condemned the “abhorrent” attack and urged people not to share graphic footage. Child Safety vs Free Speech: The White House urged the UK not to ban under-16s from social media, arguing restrictions would be a “disproportionate” burden and that age-gating won’t work. Ukraine Defence Funding: Zelenskyy says Britain could use money from the “Chelsea” sale for air defence, while talks continue over how the funds can be used. Scotland at the World Cup: Steve Clarke faces key selection calls for Scotland’s opener against Haiti after the Bolivia win. Local Community: A Wishaw law firm raised £4,370 for Will Aid, and Scotland’s Timberyard in Edinburgh was named best restaurant in Scotland at UK-wide awards.
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