AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSEND Provision Boost: New College Worcester has joined Aequalis Education Trust to strengthen its specialist vision impairment support up to age 25, keeping its identity while expanding regional collaboration. University Scrutiny: Cardiff University analysis of 2026 election coverage in Wales found over 70% of politicians’ TV claims faced little or no challenge, raising questions about whether impartiality rules are fit for multi-party politics. Skills and Food Security: Lantra warns land-based industries face a major skills shortage, urging urgent government action to protect UK food security and rural growth. Digital Connectivity Investment: Swansea Bay City Deal’s Digital Infrastructure Programme secured £44.8m for broadband and dark fibre roll-outs in 2024–25, building on earlier £55m approval. Youth Jobs Pressure: A forecast from the British Chambers of Commerce says youth unemployment could rise sharply, with nearly one in five under-25s out of work by 2027, as entry-level roles face AI disruption. Local Learning Links: Students from St John Fisher School in Peterborough visited an Amazon fulfilment centre for a tour and workshop on logistics careers. Community Volunteering: Stansted Airport staff clocked 4,856 hours supporting charities and schools across Essex and Hertfordshire during 2025–26, celebrated during Volunteers’ Week.
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