AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGulf War PTSD: RAF navigator John Nichol says he still can’t watch the 1991 footage of his capture, admitting shame after “tissue paper” torture that made him “crack” during questioning. Brexit & Britain: A fresh wave of pro-EU street noise and “rejoin” talk has reignited debate, with critics warning Labour’s stance is shifting fast. Royal scrutiny: New documents claim Queen Elizabeth II pushed Prince Andrew into a trade envoy role—adding fuel to the long-running fallout around his “war hero” image. Falklands spotlight: Fair Observer coverage links renewed global attention on the islands to US–UK friction over Iran, while analysts argue Argentina should pursue a patient, diplomacy-first approach. Youth & media in the Falklands: Telecoms regulators released a young people’s survey to guide future policy on online access. Arts in Cannes: Two football documentaries—about Maradona’s 1986 “Hand of God” match and Cantona’s inner “demons”—are drawing major buzz. Local culture: A Lanarkshire veteran has regilded a Victoria Cross memorial, while a Ukrainian dance troupe brings “fight war with culture” to a festival.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.