AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFalklands commemoration & self-determination: With Liberation Day on 14 June approaching, coverage revisits the long-running clash between Argentina’s territorial claim and the Falklands’ right to self-determination—now made even more urgent by the looming prospect of major oil extraction. Makerfield politics (and online fallout): Reform UK’s candidate Robert Kenyon faces fresh scrutiny after unearthed posts comparing Russia’s Crimea annexation to the UK’s Falklands stance, alongside sexist remarks that have fuelled a wider row with rival right-wing group Restore Britain. Military welfare & media: RAF Lossiemouth officer Neil Mackie marks retirement with the Edinburgh Marathon for the RAF Benevolent Fund, while BFBS signs a 10-year MOD deal to bring trusted entertainment and news to UK forces worldwide. Arts & culture: A boxing-gyms photo exhibit in North Philly spotlights community through sport, and Thomas Dolby previews a new orchestral pop project after touring “The Iconic 80s.” Sports: Boyne Hill Cricket Club starts the season with a 70-run win over Maidenhead & Bray.
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