AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRoyal Security: Prince Harry has reportedly privately pleaded with the UK Home Secretary for police protection ahead of his return, with costs said to be around £5m a year and possible changes if he lives in the UK. Prison Policy: A forensic psychologist says libido-suppressing drugs could be offered to about 3,750 sex offenders in England and Wales from December 2028, as ministers weigh voluntary expansion against mandatory chemical castration plans. Public Safety Tragedy: A six-year-old girl has died in hospital after a Shoreham-by-Sea sea incident that also killed her sister and parents. Tour of Britain Women: Lorena Wiebes won stage four in Wales for a third time, while Kim Le Court kept the overall lead after a crash-hit day. Travel Disruption: easyJet is ending flights from Leeds Bradford Airport from January 5, 2027, including the Leeds–Paris route. Health: Macmillan says prostate cancer is now the most common cancer in Britain, with 600,000 men living with the disease and diagnoses rising. Local Community: Newcastle’s Cosy Joes is launching its annual search for a karaoke superstar, with heats starting late September. Entertainment: Ayra Starr teased she “might be going on tour soon” after her London festival set.
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