AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCrime & Culture: Glasgow’s “Street Valium Queen” Jodie Gilmour, famed for flashy posts and “fly grassing” insults, has been jailed after EncroChat crackdowns exposed her organised crime links. Politics & Society: US VP JD Vance warns “something is very broken” in British politics, pointing to Andy Burnham as a potential next PM ahead of America’s 250th. Film & Streaming: Rapman’s acclaimed gang drama Blue Story—previously banned from some cinemas—has quietly landed on BBC iPlayer. Education & Safeguarding: Ofsted has dropped “clumsy” guidance linking autism and extremism after backlash, following concerns about autistic children being referred to Prevent. Disability & Work: The DWP will make audio recording standard for PIP and other health assessments, aiming to boost trust. Heritage & Days Out: Greater Manchester’s SAVE register flags nine historic sites at risk; plus Wales’ Folly Farm wins “Best Family Experience” at the Muddy Stilettos Awards. Food & Lifestyle: Lovehoney’s “Strawberries & Scream” campaign brings a no-shame bedroom noise message to Wimbledon. Travel & Outdoors: Adults-only Go Ape sessions launch at Moors Valley, running into late summer.
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