AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTfL Cybercrime: Two UK hackers, including Bangladeshi-origin teen Thalha Jubair, have been jailed for five and a half years over a 2024 Transport for London attack that nearly shut down services and cost about £29m to repair. Maritime Security: UKMTO reports a tanker struck by an unknown projectile off Oman, with crew safe, plus a separate Gulf of Aden boarding by unauthorized personnel under investigation. Labour Leadership: Andy Burnham is confirmed Labour leader and set to become PM Monday, promising “take back power” for regions and a pro-business agenda. Regional Transport Politics: Nottinghamshire County Council ends a faith-only discounted school travel pass, drawing criticism over fairness. Local Governance Shake-up: Lancashire’s planned move to four unitary councils is met with mixed reactions as services and representation are reshaped. Road Safety Campaign: Northumberland’s A1 dualling push continues despite ministers warning it’s weak value for money. Water Supply: Anglian Water updates on its East of England hosepipe ban, saying demand has already dropped about 9%.
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