AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup & Falklands row: FIFA says it will take no disciplinary action against Argentina after players sang a Falklands/“Malvinas” reference in the dressing room following their 3-2 win over Egypt, even as the prospect of an England-Argentina semi-final looms and the chants keep dominating talk. Refereeing geopolitics: FIFA also confirms English referees Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor won’t officiate Argentina matches, with the Falklands War cited as the reason for the neutrality rules that could even affect who takes the final. Backlash at home: Former England star Gary Lineker faces criticism after calling the islands “Malvinas” on a Netflix podcast, drawing fresh anger from Falklands veterans and supporters. Local governance: The Falklands Fisheries Committee heard licence allocations for 2027 will change after three years frozen, with vessel unit shifts driven by updated TACs. Environment & science: SAERI secured funding for new South Atlantic research, including a first Southern Rockhopper Penguin census in over 15 years and seabed mapping for proposed marine managed areas. Business links: Falklands officials are continuing talks on a business delegation to Uruguay to source construction materials and everyday goods.
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