AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLabour leadership and SME pressure: Andy Burnham says he’ll be a “pro-business” Prime Minister, promising more power for local communities and backing for high streets and local firms as he takes over from Keir Starmer. Local business impact from disruption: Glasgow Central’s Union Street and station entrances fully reopen four months after a March fire, with officials noting 150+ businesses were affected. Cyber hygiene for SMEs: New UK survey research warns “shadow AI” and unsafe habits are driving hidden cyber risk for 50–500 staff firms, with many employees using unauthorised AI tools and reusing passwords. Employment Rights Act changes: Acas research finds day-one paternity leave is among the hardest Employment Rights Act reforms for employers to implement, especially straining resourcing for SMEs. Hospitality cost squeeze: A café owner urges VAT cuts to help hospitality survive, arguing VAT bills create a painful payment cycle for small operators. Energy relief for pubs: Octopus Energy’s free electricity offer for World Cup matches ends Monday, after hundreds of independent pubs saved money. Trade boost for exporters: India-UK CETA takes effect, removing tariffs on about 99% of tariff lines and expected to open opportunities for small exporters and labour-intensive sectors. Small business wins and losses: Scott’s Plaice is crowned Gosport’s top fish-and-chip shop for a second year, while Pigalos in North Shields shuts suddenly, blaming the outcome on pressures facing local independents.
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