AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNorth Sea Energy: Andy Burnham faces a crunch decision on whether to authorise reapplications for the Jackdaw gas field and Rosebank oil project after a court challenge over carbon emissions, setting up a major Labour Party split as bills and energy security collide with climate pledges. Arctic Shipping: South Korea plans a commercial container voyage via the Northern Sea Route to Europe, calling at Felixstowe, Rotterdam and Gdansk, but the trip needs Russian permits and support—raising fresh friction with Western allies. UK Transport Milestone: London Underground’s Night Tube and Night Overground mark 10 years, with TfL citing 67 million passenger journeys and strong demand on event-heavy nights. Roads & Safety: South Bristol residents in Stockwood are set to see traffic calming upgrades after long-running “race track” complaints, including speed humps, chicanes, crossings and parking changes. Planning & Housing: The updated National Planning Policy Framework’s “default yes” approach for housing near well-connected train stations is sparking backlash over potential green belt pressure, with concerns raised in places like Rochford and Swindon. Cyber Compliance: The Cyber Resilience Act’s next phase arrives in September, pushing UK IoT makers to report actively exploited flaws and severe incidents—while many firms still lack plans. Skills Pipeline: Engineering degree apprenticeships at top UK universities are up 12% over two years, despite funding pressures, as employers seek to plug skills gaps.
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