AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup & geopolitics: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off in the US, coverage is already fixated on politics as much as football—ticket and heat worries sit alongside Trump-era travel restrictions and the wider US–Iran backdrop, raising the prospect of a highly charged US v Iran knockout clash. Maradona on screen: A new documentary spotlight on Diego Maradona, including the 1986 England quarter-final and its links to the Falklands/Malvinas context, is being highlighted ahead of the tournament. Maritime heritage rebranded: Bristol’s SS Great Britain museum is set to drop the historic ship name and rebrand as “Bristol Dockyards,” reframing the attraction around migration and inclusivity. Falklands aviation milestone: Britten-Norman says the first new Islander aircraft built through its reshored Bembridge line has reached 75% completion, with delivery planned to FIGAS later this year. Theatre returns to Malvinas: Argentine playwright Lola Arias’ documentary stage work Minefield is set to return to Buenos Aires in November, bringing UK and Argentine veterans back together ten years on. Remote medical rescue: HMS Medway has returned from Tristan da Cunha after delivering aid and extracting personnel following a suspected hantavirus case, including a parachute medical operation.
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