AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCybercrime & Courts: Two British hackers, Thalha Jubair and Owen Flowers, were jailed for a 2024 London transport cyberattack that exposed millions of customers’ data. National Security & Resilience: The UK plans a new push for household emergency stockpiles and a major home defence exercise in 2027 as ministers warn of cyberattacks and wider threats. Industry & Jobs: The government has taken British Steel into full public ownership, ending Chinese owner Jingye’s control and aiming to keep Scunthorpe’s blast furnaces running. Ukraine Support: Keir Starmer announced £300m euros with Sweden to help supply 16 Saab Gripen E jets to Ukraine, including training and maintenance. Immigration & Rights: A Gaza family of 18 won the right to come to Britain under human rights law, after a tribunal rejected the Home Office’s refusal. Travel & Borders: Brits visiting Switzerland will get easier airport processing via e-gates, and roaming charges are set to be scrapped. Sport (The Open): At Royal Birkdale, Scottie Scheffler made a strong start as the distance debate focuses on how the ball behaves on the ground. Falklands & Football: Britain urged FIFA to investigate Argentina after players displayed a Falklands sovereignty banner.
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