AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCorporate filings update: Seegnal Inc says its May 8 management cease trade order is now lifted as of 16 May, after it filed its audited 2025 accounts—good news for investors watching compliance. Public safety and policing: Police Scotland says Celtic title celebrations in Glasgow’s Trongate turned “unacceptable”, with officers hit by missiles and further arrests promised, while Hearts’ pitch-incident claims are also being investigated. Local growth via heritage: Work has started on a £5.4m revamp of Abingdon’s Grade I Abbey Buildings, with theatres and galleries set to reopen in 2027 after a year-long shutdown. Business costs pressure: UK Hospitality is urging VAT cuts and an end to a planned tourist tax, warning hotel and remote-area operators face bankruptcy from higher fuel and green levies. Finance access: Nationwide says it will keep all 605 branches open until at least 2030 as the government reviews access to in-person banking. Environment strategy: North Yorkshire and York launch a Local Nature Recovery Strategy, mapping priorities from woodland to wetlands.
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