AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMuseum Spotlight: The British Museum’s Bayeux Tapestry blockbuster returns to Britain, with general ticket sales opening July 1 (from Sept 10, 2026 to July 2027) and prices starting under £33 for many visitors. Publishing Industry: Bloomsbury’s former CFO Penny Scott-Bayfield has died at 53, marking a loss for the book trade. Politics & Books: A new book, Regime Change, alleges behind-the-scenes changes to Trump’s White House quarters, including claims about Melania Trump’s bedroom—reported as allegations, not confirmed facts. Community & Access: Disability advocate Samantha Maxwell backs Wrecsam2029, arguing accessibility must be central from the start, and is pushing for an audiobook version of her first book. Science & Health: A Nature Communications study links centrosome duplication and autophagy, offering new angles on cancer linked to centrosome amplification. Global Publishing Business: Kodansha is launching an India-based manga and books subsidiary in July, aiming to publish 100 titles in year one. AI & Misinformation: Researchers warn that a short crafted Reddit comment can poison AI “deep research” outputs, steering reports for many users. Crime/Corruption: Cyprus’ anti-corruption authority delivered its Mafia State investigation report to the attorney-general, moving the case into a new phase.
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