AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLabour Leadership & Economy: Andy Burnham has been elected Labour leader, clearing the way to become UK prime minister on Monday, promising a leftward shift from the Thatcher-era model and more public control of essentials like housing, energy and transport, alongside a push for regional devolution. Business Policy: Burnham is reportedly planning to bring Jonathan Reynolds back as business secretary and may reshape departments by moving science functions into a larger business remit. Steel Nationalisation Fallout: China says the UK’s nationalisation of British Steel undermines investor rights and is pressing for fair compensation for Jingye Group, with an independent assessment expected to decide whether payouts are due. Trade Deal Watch: India-UK CETA/FTA implementation is being framed as a boost to exports, with officials citing early tariff-concession take-up and shipments to the UK. Immigration & Cost Pressures: A Kenyan father’s UK visa refusal to attend a child’s graduation highlights tighter “enhanced credibility checks” for applicants from parts of Africa. Covid Fraud: An Indian-origin woman in Wales has been jailed for fraudulently obtaining Bounce Back Loans worth £216,250 by inflating turnover and misusing funds. Workforce & Rights: Google workers have petitioned for stronger layoff protections as profits rise and trimming continues. Local Business: A family-run Midland petrol station says fuel thieves repaid about £80 after a public CCTV appeal. Markets & Tech: Palantir CEO Alex Karp predicts AI could massively enrich executives while workers see smaller gains, warning of deeper inequality.
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