AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMiddle East Escalation: The US and Iran traded fresh missile and drone strikes, with US action hitting bridges, rail lines and port infrastructure as Iran warned of an “all-out offensive” if attacks continue. Energy & Grid Costs: Ofgem-linked forecasts for major electricity grid upgrades could push household bills higher for decades, with projected costs rising sharply and network charges expected to drive much of the increase. Transport Cybersecurity: Two Scattered Spider hackers were jailed for the TfL cyberattack that disabled 148 systems and cost about £29m, underlining ongoing risks to UK transport networks. Public Transport Disruption: Glasgow Subway will close for four Sundays (from July 19) for final testing ahead of a new control centre, with further August closures. Road & Driver Rules: Border Force warned young travellers about drug-smuggling gangs using “free trip” offers, while Wales police carried out speed checks on a 20mph stretch after resident complaints. Devolution & Transport Policy: Incoming PM Andy Burnham signalled a leftward shift and plans to devolve power over essentials including transport, alongside proposals to share income tax with English mayors. Aviation & Airports: East Midlands Airport was shortlisted for Airport of the Year, and Stansted trial changes include overnight Stansted Express services for summer travellers. Logistics Planning: A licence application seeks to use a Grays site as an operating centre, adding to local warehousing and freight activity. Bus Savings: Free local bus travel for children aged 5-15 is set to run across England in August, aiming to cut holiday transport costs for families.
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