AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLab leadership crisis: Keir Starmer won’t set a timetable to quit, says deputy David Lammy, as Labour reels after local election losses and rivals—including Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham—keep reopening the Brexit fight. Brexit debate: Streeting says leaving the EU was “catastrophic” and argues Britain’s future lies with Europe, while former EU negotiators warn any re-entry would be on “normal terms,” not the special deal the UK once had. Online safety: Ofcom is tightening rules on intimate image abuse and AI deepfakes, pushing platforms to detect and remove harmful content faster. Media scandal: Channel 4 has removed all Married at First Sight UK episodes after BBC Panorama rape allegations, launching a contributor welfare review. Economy pressure: The IMF warns Britain has limited room for more tax rises without hurting growth, urging spending restraint as borrowing costs stay sensitive to politics. Trade push: Lisa Nandy leads a record-scale UK business delegation to the US, aiming to “open new doors” amid Iran-war tensions.
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