AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUnder-16 Social Media Ban: Keir Starmer says the UK will block children under 16 from major platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, X and Facebook, with enforcement expected by spring 2027; tech firms warn it could push youngsters toward less-safe sites, while Prince Harry and Meghan backed the aim but cautioned it won’t fix the root problem. Courtroom Politics: The Court of Appeal upheld the UK ban on Palestine Action under terrorism law, rejecting arguments it was non-violent protest and drawing fresh criticism from rights groups. Northern Ireland Disorder: A Co Antrim man accused of hurling masonry at police during racial rioting was arrested while urinating on a fence, as court heard details from the June 9 unrest. Ukraine at the G7: Zelenskyy joined G7 talks in France focused on strengthening air defence and pushing diplomacy as leaders also weigh the wider Middle East agenda. Russia Sanctions: Britain announced new sanctions targeting Russia’s shadow fleet and related finance/logistics networks. Diplomacy: The UK appointed Peter Vowles as British High Commissioner to Nigeria, taking up the role in September 2026. World Cup Build-up: England’s selection debate ahead of Croatia centres on Jude Bellingham’s push for a starting spot.
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