AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRoyal Finances, Transparency: Buckingham Palace disclosed that King Charles has paid over £30m in personal taxes since becoming monarch, with Prince William also revealing his tax payments. Extradition & Justice: Kenya’s Milimani Law Courts endorsed UK arrest warrants for a Kenyan man wanted in the UK over the 2025 murder of banker Maryanne Kilonzi, moving extradition proceedings forward while opposing bail. AI in Government: The UK’s AI minister and the technology secretary say they haven’t used ChatGPT or similar chatbots for ministerial work, after an FoI request. Heatwave Preparedness: MPs warned ministers are falling short on protecting people from extreme heat, including risks to hospitals, schools and workplaces, as red warnings continue. Education Policy: A mobile phone ban for state schools in England becomes law from 29 June 2026. Labour Leadership Path: Starmer ally Darren Jones ruled out a leadership bid, clearing the way for Andy Burnham’s expected route to No.10. Asylum Accommodation: The Home Office confirmed further asylum hotel closures and plans to expand use of former military sites. Parliament & Lobbying: MPs rejected an Israeli lobbying inquiry on antisemitism grounds after a tense Westminster Hall debate. Energy & Property: Crown Estate profits fell to about £1.2bn as offshore wind revenues dipped.
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