AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSmall-ship cruising: New research says one-third of North American luxury travellers are now looking to go smaller, with expedition cruise demand rising fast as prices jump and supply lags. World Cup as culture and politics: With the 2026 tournament kicking off, coverage spotlights how football is reshaping cities, from science-and-soccer exhibitions to debates over infrastructure and disruption. Malvinas in the spotlight: Argentine Congress has honoured BMX freestyle champion Agostina Hein with an “Islas Malvinas” award, while playwright Lola Arias’ documentary stage work Minefield returns to Buenos Aires this November, bringing UK and Argentine veterans together to ask what war does to survivors. Maritime heritage, renamed: Bristol’s SS Great Britain museum is set to rebrand as “Bristol Dockyards” for a more inclusive story, shifting focus to migration and the ship’s wider global impact. Falklands-linked aviation milestone: Britten-Norman says the first reshored Islander build has reached 75% completion at Bembridge, with delivery planned for FIGAS later this year. Falklands remembrance: Ross-on-Wye marks D-Day and also honours Falklands casualties, including those lost on RFA Sir Galahad in 1982.
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