AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFarage Standards Probe: Nigel Farage faces a fresh parliamentary standards watchdog referral over alleged undeclared financial benefits tied to “Posh George” George Cottrell, a convicted fraudster linked to staffing, security and a Buckingham Palace-area property—Reform UK denies any breach while Farage insists it’s an “establishment hit job.” Welfare & DWP Rules: The DWP says around 2,400 PIP claimants may still be owed back payments after a Supreme Court-linked review, with arrears already paid to 48,000 people; separately, new Housing Benefit rules from October aim to stop a “cliff edge” for 315,000 supported housing residents. Justice & Prisons: Andy Burnham is considering changes to sentencing rules to block early release for child sex offenders as September prison reforms roll out. Defence & NATO: Keir Starmer is set for a diplomatic row at the NATO summit in Ankara after a US ambassador warned allies to raise defence spending faster. Media Competition: Sky’s up-to-£1.6bn deal to buy ITV’s channels and ITVX raises competition and public-service broadcasting concerns. Civil Society & Parliament: A Commons Culture, Media and Sport committee report backs a long-term business events strategy and a sector-led council, urging government to reverse funding cuts. Health & Safety: Campaigners warn silicosis risk is being underestimated after a study highlights deadly lung disease among kitchen worktop cutters.
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