AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Justice & Security: A London court convicted two men over a plot to torch two homes and a car linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with the scheme allegedly coordinated via Telegram. Digital Rights & Youth Protection: Starmer announced a sweeping UK ban on social media access for children under 16, citing addiction and mental-health risks. Charity Under Pressure: Scotland’s Food for Thought cut services after a council grant shrank, leaving some vulnerable adults without support. Housing Policy: Ukraine outlined a 2030 national housing strategy for people who lost homes to Russia’s war, including vouchers, municipal housing, and mortgage expansion. Regional Diplomacy: Qatar and Saudi Arabia reviewed cooperation on Lebanon and regional stability, while Italy’s foreign minister said Moscow shows no interest in peace after attacks on a UNESCO site. Government Integrity & Procurement: Nepal’s government ordinances are stalled in parliament, while ministers pushed reforms including forensic lab strengthening and education cooperation with Switzerland. Nonprofit Sector: A new U.S. push targets modernization for nonprofits, and a UK charity golf event mobilized “people called Mark” to raise funds for prostate cancer care. Public Finance: Pakistan’s finance minister signaled a gradual phase-out of the “super tax,” weighing business relief against revenue gaps.
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