AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Media & Money: England’s quarter-final vs Norway in Miami is driving a big UK viewing-and-spend surge, with one report putting potential economic impact at £7.6bn as millions head to pubs and retailers. Sport Governance: England players have been told to avoid alcohol on match-adjacent days under new behaviour guidance, with a midnight curfew also in place. Football Discipline: Jarell Quansah has a two-match ban after his red card vs Mexico, ruling him out of the Norway game. Security & Platforms: UK counterterrorism chiefs warn hostile states and extremists are using online platforms more, pushing police to demand stronger tech cooperation. Media Plurality: The UK is considering intervention in the Paramount-Skydance Warner Bros Discovery deal over plurality concerns. Politics & Donations: Met Police investigate large Reform UK donations linked to a convicted ally’s mother, adding to Nigel Farage’s financial scrutiny. Culture & Heritage: The Bayeux Tapestry has arrived in the UK under police escort for a British Museum display starting in September. Health & Environment: Jersey becomes the first British Isles jurisdiction to legalise assisted dying, while experts warn warming seas could bring new sharks and jellyfish to UK beaches.
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