AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUK Leadership Shake-Up: Keir Starmer announced he will resign as prime minister and Labour leader, promising an orderly handover and a new leader in place by September at the latest; nominations are set to open July 9, with Andy Burnham—fresh from a Makerfield by-election win—widely seen as the frontrunner, while Wes Streeting says he won’t challenge. Constitutional Process: Reporting highlights the King’s role in formally accepting Starmer’s resignation and inviting the chosen successor to form government. Political Fallout: Scottish First Minister John Swinney backed the move personally but warned Labour needs a “fundamental change of direction,” not just a personnel swap. Justice & Accountability: South Korea sentenced former justice minister Park Sung-jae to 25 years over his role in the 2024 martial law bid, with prosecutors citing actions taken after Yoon Suk Yeol’s brief declaration. Immigration Scrutiny (Ireland): A justice minister confirmed €2.88m spent on charter deportation flights since Feb 2025, totaling 377 people. Digital Government (Philippines): DICT expanded a multi-year deal with Google Cloud to roll out enterprise AI and cybersecurity upgrades for public services. Transport/Border Claims (South Africa): A minister said allegations that buses were dropping Malawian nationals in Johannesburg will be investigated, calling the reports unlawful and inhumane.
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