AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLabour Revolt: UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting has quit Keir Starmer’s cabinet, saying he’s lost confidence and that Starmer “will not lead the Labour Party into the next general election,” sharply escalating an internal push for a leadership contest. Political Fallout: The pound dipped and markets looked jittery as more Labour figures line up against Starmer after last week’s local election drubbing, while Streeting stopped short of triggering a formal challenge. NHS & Public Health: In Reading, a student has died from suspected meningitis (one confirmed as MenB) and two others are being treated; close contacts have been offered precautionary antibiotics, with UKHSA stressing the wider public risk remains low. Business & Care Sector: Takeover fever hit the City—Legal & General surged on bid talk, while Spire Healthcare jumped after a £1bn approach—adding to a week of deal-driven momentum across UK healthcare-adjacent firms. Health Research: A new study links stronger “intrinsic capacity” in older adults—cognition, nutrition and mobility—to lower death risk, reinforcing prevention over disease-only thinking.
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