AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCricket & Culture: Ben Stokes’ England Test captaincy is in turmoil after a nightclub curfew breach involving Gus Atkinson, with Stokes and Atkinson dropped for the New Zealand series and Joe Root stepping in as interim captain—raising fresh questions about Harry Brook’s credentials. Housing & DIY Pride: A South London council-flat tenant has spent eight years renovating on a budget and posting her progress online, pushing back on stigma around social housing. Animal Welfare: A UK-based bunny rescue community highlights how rabbits are often abandoned after being treated as “low maintenance” pets, with fosterers taking in dozens. Middle East Diplomacy: The UK, Australia and Canada launch a new International Peace Fund for long-term Israelis-Palestinians peacebuilding, backed by grassroots youth and women’s groups. Football as Local Identity: Sunderland tops a new “football engagement” index ahead of Liverpool and London, with industrial communities ranked as the strongest cultural engines. Welfare Reform Watch: Disability campaigners urge the DWP to scrap the “20-metre rule,” end compulsory PIP reassessments for long-term conditions like MS, and stop discounting fluctuating “invisible” symptoms. Wales Heritage: The Royal Welsh Show drops the King’s Troop after the death of a soldier who fell from her horse. Tech & Kids: Canada proposes a social media ban for under-16s, with penalties and a new digital safety regulator. Community Leisure: North Lanarkshire councils announce £10m to upgrade leisure, sports and heritage facilities. Dementia Support: Memory Café dance tea dances raise funds for Dementia UK and Alzheimer’s Society. Long-Wave Radio: Worcestershire’s iconic long-wave transmitters in Wychbold are set to shut down on June 27, marked by a heritage centre celebration. Arts Funding Debate (Scotland): A new piece argues creative careers are being treated as optional despite society relying on the arts for innovation, community and confidence. Northern Ireland Unrest: Commentary and reporting continue to unpack Belfast violence after a stabbing, with calls for calm and condemnation of racist mob action.
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