AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEurovision & the Falklands precedent: Conservative MP Nigel Huddleston blasted Eurovision’s new rules that would bar conflict-affected winners from hosting, arguing the UK could still stage the contest in 1982 during the Falklands War—calling the policy “utter nonsense.” Ocean photography spotlight: Ocean Photographer of the Year 2026 finalists have been revealed, with striking wildlife shots including orcas working together and a Falkland Islands fur seal image; category winners and the overall prize land in September. Falklands in football culture: A Chelsea fan was pictured waving a Falklands flag as Argentina’s Enzo Fernandez came on, amid World Cup fallout over political messaging and FIFA disciplinary proceedings. Salmon farming debate: A Danish firm’s proposed salmon aquaculture plan off East Falkland has sparked renewed pushback, with residents calling for a referendum and launching “Abbysaysno” campaign activity ahead of consultation. Royal Navy presence: HMS Medway carried out live-firing and readiness drills near the Falklands, with UK forces citing ongoing commitment to the islands. Arts & film links: A documentary on the England-Argentina 1986 World Cup rivalry is screening at Melbourne, with the Falklands War repeatedly referenced as part of the enduring cultural heat.
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