AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTeen Tech Curfew: The Labour government is proposing a voluntary overnight social media curfew for 16- and 17-year-olds, with a default midnight-to-6am lockout and autoplay/infinite scroll disabled by default to cut digital harm. Health Watch: Scotland is set to trial a new blood test for Alzheimer’s through GP practices, aiming to speed up diagnosis using Alzheimer’s-linked proteins. Politics & Power: Andy Burnham, a former logistics journalist turned mayor, is tipped to become the UK’s next prime minister as he prepares to enter Downing Street. Culture & Community: A £2.7m Lottery-backed programme is inviting social clubs across England to join a new support scheme to strengthen community action and local cohesion. Heritage Under Pressure: MPs warn historic churches face “unsustainable” pressures and call for a stronger, “reuse first” approach to protect built heritage. Nature & Identity: Dartmoor hill ponies are being protected after a Natural England cull U-turn, with monitoring to keep numbers stable. Road Safety: Tributes follow a fatal M62 crash near Saddleworth, where a woman died after a head-on collision. Travel & Retail: Boots has launched a revamped “On the Go” travel format at Aberdeen Airport with quick-find zones for pre-flight essentials. World Cup Culture: As England’s run ends, coverage reflects on how the tournament is already reshaping national identity debates through a more diverse squad and shared fan culture.
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