AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYouth Unemployment Alarm: Alan Milburn’s interim review warns the NEET problem is worsening and could hit 1.25m by the early 2030s, with nearly six in ten NEETs economically inactive. Parliament & Party Politics: York MP Luke Charters quit as a parliamentary private secretary, saying Labour must “rethink” how it communicates after local election losses. Rivers Under Pressure: York Outer MP Luke Charters plans a public meeting on polluted rivers and sewage discharges, targeting Yorkshire Water and calling for transparency and action. Scotland’s Independence Fight: Holyrood backs devolved powers for a second independence referendum, while Downing Street rejects another vote. Northern Ireland Public Services: UK Government releases £102.6m for NI public service reform, including a major ePharmacy digital prescriptions programme. Compliance & AML: A survey finds most regulated firms are not ready for incoming Money Laundering Regulations amendments, despite high confidence in training. Reform UK Funding Probe: The Rest Is Politics and The Observer launch a new investigative podcast series on who funds Reform UK.
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