AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUK Politics & Security: Counter-terrorism police have taken the lead in the investigation into the suspected murder of former Conservative minister Ann Widdecombe, after “new information” changed the case’s direction; a suspect was arrested and later re-arrested on terrorism-related suspicion. Media Funding: UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is floating a plan to reform the BBC licence fee so streaming users (Netflix/Disney+/Prime Video) could be charged, as the current charter nears expiry. Immigration & Asylum: Britain’s border security minister says there’s “no decision” yet on using a military base to house asylum seekers, with assessments ongoing amid local backlash. Education Policy: Bangladesh’s education minister urged HSC and equivalent students to end protests and return to studies, promising re-exams if flood or administrative disruptions caused problems. Disaster Response: Bangladesh is considering relocating hill and foothill families to safer plains after deadly floods and landslides, with emergency relief already allocated. Regional Diplomacy: Ethiopia’s PM Abiy met former Nigerian President Obasanjo ahead of a national dialogue, drawing lessons from the Biafra peace process. Government & Work: Ireland’s government approved drafting a Leave for Pregnancy Loss Bill to create statutory leave for losses before 23 weeks.
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