AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUK Politics: Keir Starmer is expected to announce his departure as prime minister on Monday, as Labour MPs pile pressure for Andy Burnham to take over, raising fresh uncertainty about the party’s direction and market nerves. Middle East Diplomacy: Qatar’s ambassador says Qatari diplomacy helped pave the way for the US-Iran MoU, while Switzerland is set to host US-Iran implementation talks as the ceasefire process moves forward. Australia Cost of Living: Australia will extend a fuel excise cut for another month, rolling back the discount from 32 cents to 16 cents per liter until Aug. 2, as officials try to ease pressure while fuel prices stabilize. India Local Governance: Telangana tightens rules on construction and demolition waste, requiring proof of authorized recyclers and banning dumping in public areas, with penalties for violations. Education & Welfare: Andhra Pradesh expands Canva access for all government school students and teachers, aiming to boost digital creation skills; in Wales, free school meals are set to expand to more secondary pupils. Public Safety: A UK MP warns road safety policy must change after constituents keep dying from speeding and dangerous driving, calling for earlier risk identification. Health Funding: South Africa says it hasn’t been officially notified that US HIV/Aids funding (PEPFAR) will end, even as the transition plan is already underway.
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