AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Politics & Economy: Keir Starmer backed a US-led breakthrough to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying the UK will “play full part” in getting vessels through after the closure hit households and the economy. Geopolitics & Sanctions: The UK unveiled new sanctions targeting Russia’s shadow fleet, illicit finance networks and procurement supply chains, following a British seizure of a shadow-fleet tanker. Energy & Industry: Sweden selected Rolls-Royce SMR for a major nuclear expansion, with three small modular reactors planned at Ringhals. Offshore Wind Jobs: RenewableUK and Opinium analysis links offshore wind growth areas in England and Wales to constituencies likely to back Reform and Conservatives, projecting major job creation by 2030. Retail & High Street: Card Factory is seeking permission to open at the former Claire’s site in Banbury, while Home Bargains marks 50 years by reverting its Bold Street signage to the original name. Competition & Food: ABF cleared to buy Hovis in a £75m deal, creating the UK’s biggest bread brand. Skills & Work: Gi Group partnered with an East of England academy trust to deliver careers advice and training for young people as payrolled employment falls and vacancies hit lows. Local Business & Transport: Transport for Wales is building an “access for all” bridge at Cardiff’s Cathays station, aiming for completion in 2027.
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