AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoForced Adoptions Apology: Keir Starmer has issued a formal government apology in Parliament for decades of forced adoptions of babies born to unwed mothers, with an estimated 185,000 children separated in England and Wales between 1949 and 1976. Racism Fears After Riots: Britons of colour are said to be growing more worried after Southampton unrest, as politicians and parties trade accusations over how crime and immigration are framed. Glasgow Racist Politics Row: A Glasgow Reform Holyrood figure and city councillor Thomas Kerr faces backlash after claims his “racist politics” scapegoat communities during a council meeting. Russian Propaganda Cartoon: MPs are pushing ministers to block UK broadcast of “Masha and the Bear”, alleging it functions as Russian “soft power”. Motor Finance Legal Fight: The FCA has suspended parts of its £9bn motor finance redress scheme after industry backlash and court action, pending a legal battle. Wimbledon & Work-Life Pressure: Wimbledon continues with British singles hopes, while England’s 1am World Cup last-16 match against Mexico is driving fresh workplace and pub licensing headaches. Police Scotland Officer Jailed: A serving officer, Cameron Ross, has been jailed for raping two women and abusing a third. AI Workplace Claims: UK workers allege bosses used ChatGPT-style tools to influence hiring and firing decisions, with shared accounts exposing the practice.
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