AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWimbledon Shockwave: British wildcard Arthur Fery keeps the nation’s hopes alive, reaching the semi-finals after a stunning run that includes a win over Flavio Cobolli, with more Wimbledon “last hope” buzz as he prepares for Alexander Zverev. Heatwave Strain on Power: The grid operator Neso has issued another tight-supply warning during the third summer heatwave, urging more generation as demand rises and some plants run less efficiently. Public Health Alert: UKHSA and Cambridge researchers warn of a fast-spreading “sex superbug” Shigella linked to sexual contact, with rising antibiotic resistance. Politics & Backlash: Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe faces fury after saying the Dunblane massacre was “one murder,” drawing condemnation from victims’ families and politicians. Labour Leadership: Nominations open for Keir Starmer’s successor, setting out how MPs and affiliated groups will choose the next Labour leader. Energy Bills Reality Check: A survey says Brits are stuck in “rip-off” contracts, with many believing deals cost them about £576 a year more than they should. Culture & Tech: BTS teams up with the British Museum for a Korea Gallery Trail tied to its “ARIRANG” tour. Defence Push: Andy Burnham, expected to become PM, vows to rebuild Britain’s “hard power” and back the defence industry with more domestic investment.
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