AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRegulation & Media: The UK’s FCA is consulting on simpler investment cost disclosure rules, aiming to make charges easier to understand for retail investors. Digital Rights & Safety: The NCA and Internet Watch Foundation urge parents to tighten privacy settings and review old child photos after warnings about AI-fuelled child sexual abuse material. Culture & Comms: Manchester City Council has moved planning, building control and land charges onto a single Arcus digital platform to streamline applications and land searches. Hospitality & Advertising/Marcom: Starmer’s late licensing change means pubs can stay open until 5am for England’s 1am Mexico World Cup match, with police warning about knock-on violence and domestic abuse risks. Sports Media Moment: BBC is set for a huge audience push for the England v Mexico last-16, with pubs and fans gearing up for an all-nighter. Crime & Online Networks: Europol and the UK’s NCA say they’ve uncovered cross-border online networks allegedly advising men on drugging and sexually assaulting women, leading to arrests across multiple countries. Royal/Privacy: Claims Prince Harry checks rooms for wiretaps add to the ongoing security-and-privacy debate around his UK visits.
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