AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFalklands-linked football sparks new headlines: Argentina’s World Cup celebrations have turned political again, with players filmed singing about the Malvinas/Falklands after their comeback win over Egypt—lyrics tied to “La Cuarta Estrella” and the 1982 conflict. Refereeing rules collide with history: English referee Michael Oliver could be blocked from the final if Argentina reach it, with FIFA neutrality rules citing Falklands War sensitivities (and the same issue affecting Anthony Taylor). Local arts remembrance: In Stanley, schools staged the Susan Whitley Memorial Art Exhibition during farmer’s week, honouring the home economics teacher lost in the 1982 conflict. Royal scandal fallout with Falklands ties: Prince Andrew’s name change to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor marks the latest step in his downfall, with coverage again pointing back to his earlier public life including service in the Falklands. Heritage and craft: A Falklands War veteran’s laser-cleaning business is proving a hit, bringing modern restoration skills to historic buildings and classic cars.
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