AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Open Source Push: The UK minister for AI says Britain wants to be the home for open source AI developers, arguing the best tools are built by people who share and improve code. Active Travel for School Runs: England plans thousands of new safe routes and crossings around schools, aiming for 60% of pupils to walk, cycle or wheel to school by 2035, with £4.5bn over five years. Data for Early Years: The government launches a National Data Library and an Early Years “kickstarter” to link health, education and childcare data to help children be school-ready. Student Rights in Higher Ed: A King’s College London student launches a legal bid after her first-class degree was downgraded to a 2:1, alleging unfair processes. School Safety and Behaviour: Warwickshire leaders plan a summit with school heads to tackle littering attitudes, while separate reports highlight calls to ban mobile phones in schools and concerns about knife incidents. Health Alert: Measles cases in England have surged, with two child deaths reported as infections rise sharply. Northern Ireland Unrest: A second night of violence follows a stabbing, with water cannon used and schools disrupted. Careers Link-Up: A new regional partnership is set to connect schools and businesses to boost careers awareness.
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