AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMiddle East & Business Risk: The UK, Italy, France and Germany condemned Israel’s plan to publish construction tenders for the E1 West Bank settlement project, warning it undermines the two-state solution and urging firms to think about legal and reputational consequences before bidding. Animal Health & Trade Friction: Scotland is set to introduce tighter bluetongue movement restrictions in Dumfries and Galloway, including same-day return rules for animals leaving the restriction zone and new vaccination requirements from 10 September. Energy & Industry Policy: The UK government has launched a consultation on softening EV zero-tailpipe-emission mandates after industry warned targets are being missed and automakers face major costs. Finance & Public Spending: Former Bank of England economist Andy Haldane urged Andy Burnham to rule out tax rises in the October Budget, arguing gaps should be closed via spending cuts not higher taxes. Local Economy & Planning: Wigan campaigners scored a win as four greenbelt sites were removed from the local plan, making future development harder even if applications can still be submitted. Business & Regulation: The Supreme Court clarified directors’ “good faith” duty, stressing courts can look at an objective standard even when directors claim genuine belief in their chosen course. Royal & Security Uncertainty: Reports say Prince Harry and Meghan plan to return to the UK, with government support for security still under review.
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