AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUK Politics: Labour’s welfare-and-tax debate flared again after WhatsApp messages released from Peter Mandelson’s circle showed Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden asking, “Who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others?” UK Policing: Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds called Henry Nowak’s body-cam footage “harrowing” and “shocking,” urging the Independent Office for Police Conduct to probe what happened. UK Governance: A new push for free TV licences for all pensioners gained momentum after a petition passed 10,000 signatures, forcing a government response. Cambodia–Thailand: Cambodia formally notified Thailand and the UN to trigger compulsory UNCLOS conciliation over overlapping maritime claims, with Cambodia’s Senate and National Assembly backing the move. Labour/Justice Tech: The prison minister discussed “technology-enabled justice,” including proposals to microchip prisoners for real-time tracking. South Africa: A Reuters report highlights a right-wing South African politician seeking US refuge under a Trump-era program, driven by fears of future persecution. International Trade: India and the US are “about 99 percent” done on the first phase of a trade deal, with talks in New Delhi focused on final wording. Middle East & Asia: Malaysia’s PM Anwar will visit Japan next week; Indonesia and Qatar signed defence cooperation steps toward a broader agreement.
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