AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Security: UKMTO says a vessel was hit by an unknown projectile while outbound through the Strait of Hormuz, damaging its engine room and injuring a crew member; no environmental impact reported and authorities are investigating, with shipping still severely disrupted amid US-Iran tensions. Public Transport Disruption: Arriva drivers are striking across north London and Essex from 4am to 4.30am Friday, with 42 TfL routes affected including night buses and Superloop services, as heatwave working-conditions disputes continue. Bus Access Policy: Prime Minister Andy Burnham announces disabled bus passes will become free 24/7 across England from April next year, removing the 9.30am restriction and funded via £60m from DWP and DfT budgets. Roads & Maintenance: Peterborough warns the hot, dry summer may worsen cracking and potholes this winter after repairs slowed earlier in 2026. Weather Risk: Met Office forecasts heavy showers this week that could trigger surface flooding in drought-hit areas, following another heatwave. Homelessness & Housing: A Durham County Council temporary accommodation case highlights how one former Royal Logistics Corps veteran says the housing system is “broken” after waiting 15 weeks for social housing. Freight & Trade: A Chinese shipper begins a regular Arctic cargo service linking Ningbo to Felixstowe via the Northern Sea Route, aiming to cut sailing time and emissions versus Suez.
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