AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoForced Adoption Apology: Keir Starmer has issued a formal government apology for decades of forced adoptions in England and Wales, calling it “a stain on our history,” and promising support for mothers and adopted adults, including easier access to records and peer-led groups. Motor Finance Redress: The FCA has partially suspended parts of the motor finance compensation scheme after legal challenges, meaning firms won’t have to calculate or pay redress until the Upper Tribunal process ends. Youth Employment Push: The DWP is rolling out a Youth Guarantee Journey for Universal Credit claimants aged 16–24, with coaching, skills support and a pathway into work, apprenticeships or training while payments continue. Business Restructuring: High street retailer TG Jones has court approval for a restructuring plan that could close around 150 stores, putting hundreds of jobs at risk. Local Growth in NI: HF Northern Ireland is opening a new office in Derry, aiming to create high-quality employment and expand its litigation services team. Energy Jobs Pipeline: A Polish-led consortium has unveiled a £35bn plan to build 14 nuclear reactors across the UK, targeting operations from 2034 and citing major skilled job creation. Workplace Impact of 1am World Cup: Employment lawyers warn employers to plan for disruption from the England–Mexico 1am kick-off, including fatigue-related absence risks and flexible working requests.
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