AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndustrial Policy & Jobs: The UK has formally nationalised British Steel, taking full control from Chinese owner Jingye to protect Scunthorpe blast furnaces and thousands of jobs across the supply chain, with ministers saying the alternative was letting the business go bust. Workforce & Welfare: New figures warn the youth sickness-benefits trap is deepening, with fewer than 1% of 16–25s moving into work each month and around one in eight under-24s economically inactive. Restructuring & Employment: Aer Lingus says up to 500 jobs could go as it cuts “poor-performing routes” and proposes further head-office cost reductions, alongside a 6% flight cut from late September. AI & Hiring Reality Check: A growing number of firms are reversing AI-driven job cuts after finding automation can’t replace roles needing judgement and experience, forcing costly rehiring. Local Skills Pipeline: Rail engineering firm Brodie Engineering plans more apprentices and student placements via Ayrshire College, aiming to grow homegrown talent. Workplace Safety & Legal Risk: An Aberdeen University employee has been arrested and charged over social media comments about Ann Widdecombe’s death. Business & Tech: TraphicLights.ai launches an AI governance platform aimed at helping UK enterprises manage AI agents safely at scale.
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