AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFalklands Row Hits World Cup: The UK has urged FIFA to investigate Argentina after players celebrated England’s semi-final defeat with a banner reading “Las Malvinas son Argentinas”, reigniting the sovereignty dispute and prompting calls for fines or bans. Cybercrime in Transport: Two British hackers have been jailed for more than five years each over a 2024 Transport for London attack that could have shut the system down, with the damage taking months and costing tens of millions. Sudan Sanctions: The UK imposed sanctions on 11 people and firms tied to Sudan’s illicit gold trade, targeting networks linked to the SAF and RSF to cut war funding. British Steel Nationalised: Government legislation has taken British Steel into full public ownership to protect jobs and keep UK steelmaking capacity running. UK Economy Edges Up: GDP grew 0.1% in May, led by services, but the recovery remains fragile amid energy and global disruption fears. Homeland Defence Push: Ministers plan to encourage households to stock emergency supplies and update national crisis planning as cyber and sabotage threats rise. Child Safety Scrutiny: Ofcom has opened formal action into TikTok’s age-verification and child protection measures.
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