AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGibraltar Brexit deal: The UK and EU have formally signed a new Gibraltar status treaty in Brussels, aiming to ease border friction after years of uncertainty. Gibraltarians can cross into Spain with ID cards, while Spanish citizens use their own ID; air travellers must show passports to both Gibraltar and Spanish border officials. World Cup security: Police in Atlanta have stepped up measures for England vs Argentina’s semi-final, with the match classed “highest risk” after FBI talks and fears of fan clashes tied to Falklands tensions. World Cup referee: FIFA has appointed American Ismail Elfath to referee the England-Argentina showdown, with Corey Parker and Kyle Atkins as assistants. BBC licence squeeze: The BBC says 540,000 more households cancelled TV licences over the past year, as fewer people say they need one. Asylum removals to France: A court ruling found the Home Office’s approach unlawful, but the government is still set to send potential trafficking victims to France. IRGC crackdown row: Iran condemned Britain’s move to designate the IRGC a national security threat, calling it unjustified and unlawful. SNP finances: Yes Scotland has handed full accounts to police after claims £1.5m was missing, amid the Peter Murrell fraud case. Hillsborough law push: Andy Burnham says the Hillsborough law debate is about shifting power and ending Westminster’s “unaccountability culture.” Cat microchipping: Animal charities are urging compulsory cat microchipping to reduce pressure on rescue groups.
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