AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBusiness Awards & Local Growth: Suffolk businesses are celebrated at the EADT Business Awards 2026, with organisers highlighting how awards can help decision-makers see the scale of regional ambition. Air Travel & Network Strategy: British Airways plans 93 daily long-haul departures between July and December 2026, serving 77 destinations, with route changes including endings of several long-haul services from London Gatwick. Retail & Consumer Demand: UK footfall fell in June as the record heatwave kept shoppers indoors, with high streets hit hardest and Scotland the only nation to see an increase. Finance & Resilience: The Treasury designates major cloud providers (Microsoft, Google, AWS and Oracle) as critical third parties, bringing Bank of England and FCA/PRA oversight for financial-sector resilience. Payments & Partnerships: Booker expands its American Express acceptance across branches and online, letting customers earn Membership Rewards points. Energy & Community Power: OurCoop and Octopus-backed Younity pushes Community Energy Fortnight with new products to boost community-generated power and share value with members. Northern Ireland Investment: Invest NI support helped secure £41m of investment in the Fermanagh and Omagh area and is linked to job creation. Tech & Security: A facial recognition system is set to alert police in real time in more than 100 UK shops, raising civil liberties concerns. Labour Market & Skills: The government publishes a list of occupations in critical demand, while business confidence slips to an 18-month low amid cost pressures and tax uncertainty. World Cup Economics: England’s quarter-final vs Norway in Miami is under delay fears from extreme weather, while the match is also forecast to boost UK hospitality spending. Politics & Donations: Met Police investigate £500,000 in Reform UK donations linked to a convicted criminal’s mother, spotlighting money-handling scrutiny. Transport Policy: MPs consider whether England should adopt a default 20mph speed limit, weighing road safety gains against political backlash. M&A: Marex agrees to buy Singapore clearing business Bright Point International to expand in Asia-Pacific.
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