AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOpen-Source AI Push: The UK government is backing open-source AI with a £500,000 compute fund, mentoring for top hackathon teams, and a new “dev board” giving young builders a direct line into policy. Digital Infrastructure: Openreach says 1.9m UK lines still need migrating before the analogue phone switch-off in early 2027, with no “big bang” on 1 February. Northern Ireland Unrest: Hilary Benn calls the anti-immigration violence “racist thuggery” as Belfast riots continue and water cannon is used again. Local Government Finance: Northumberland cabinet agrees £130k for consultants to reassess a debt restructure at council-owned Advance Northumberland. Business Closures: Gateshead ceiling maker Zentia has collapsed after 101 years, putting most of its 170 jobs at risk; Quiz is also set to shut more stores this weekend. Energy & Industry: China’s Jingye Steel begins a formal process to seek compensation from the UK over the British Steel takeover/nationalisation. Work & Welfare: DWP confirms changes to sick pay eligibility for low earners and updates to state pension payments around bank holidays. Tech & Skills: Shoosmiths sets aside a second £1m bonus pot to expand AI training across its workforce. Data for Growth: The government launches a National Data Library to turn public-sector data into a “trusted gateway” for businesses and better services.
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