AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Security: UK Football Policing Unit says no extra officers will be sent to Atlanta for England’s semi-final with Argentina, despite heightened rivalry and Falklands-linked tensions. Falklands Tensions: Argentina’s vice-president Victoria Villarruel branded England “usurping pirates” ahead of the match, reviving Malvinas/Maradona chants. PM Exit: Keir Starmer faced his final Prime Minister’s Questions, saying he leaves “in better shape” and calling Ann Widdecombe’s killing “chilling” as counter-terror police investigate. Teen Safeguarding: Government plans a default midnight-to-6am social media curfew for 16- and 17-year-olds unless settings are changed, with “addictive” features disabled by default. Iran Prison Update: Family of British couple Craig and Lindsay Foreman says Craig’s sentence was extended by two years after alleged media contact, with the UK urgently pressing Iran for answers. MP Security Push: Reform UK vows round-the-clock protection for MPs if it wins, after Widdecombe’s murder. Legal Costs Ruling: A UK judge ordered ICJP to pay £82,130 in costs after a failed attempt to prosecute a dual national under the Foreign Enlistment Act.
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