AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFalklands Cup Live: The Royal Marines host the Parachute Regiment in Exmouth for a night of football rivalry, with live coverage from 17:45 BST on 10 September on BFBS Sport, BFBS Forces News YouTube, and BFBS TV for serving personnel overseas. Commonwealth Sports: Zimbabwe’s table tennis team ended its Commonwealth Championships debut with an eight-match winning run, including a 3-0 win over the Falkland Islands. Heritage Travel: Heritage Expeditions’ director Aaron Russ is on a UK road show introducing the new ship Heritage Discoverer, with stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Military History on Screen: A new look at the 1879 Battle of Rorke’s Drift argues the “lopsided beatdown” didn’t need to happen, revisiting how decisions in London shaped events. Community & Remembrance: After 44 years, Eduardo Canitrot returned to the Falklands to visit 1982 sites and speak at Darwin cemetery, fulfilling a promise to the first Argentine to fall. Arts & Culture: Locarno 2026 coverage highlights a Falklands-related retrospective thread, while Ocean Photographer of the Year finalists include a Falkland Islands wildlife shot ahead of September winners. Local Debate: Residents react to a proposed Danish salmon aquaculture plan, with calls for a referendum.
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