AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands Liberation Week: Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge says the Falklands’ sovereignty is “not up for negotiation” as a poll suggests younger UK voters may care less about keeping the Islands British ahead of 14 June’s 44th anniversary of Liberation. Aviation & Local Services: Britten-Norman reports the first fully UK-built Islander has reached 75% completion at its Bembridge line, with final assembly due soon and delivery planned to FIGAS later this year, as a second airframe nears 25%. International Politics (Chagos): Trump has been warned the Chagos Islands “are not a piece of real estate to be sold off” amid reports the White House may seek to buy the territory, while UK political figures continue to clash over any cession to Mauritius. Falklands in the wider world: Falklands athletes have been competing abroad, with archers in Santiago and volleyball in Punta Arenas, plus a top-eight finish for Olly Thompson at the World Bowls Indoor Championship. Sport & Community: Falkland Cricket Club’s weekend saw women’s teams in action, including a six-wicket win for Falkland Women’s 1st XI. Remembering the fallen: A Falklands veteran who survived the 8 June 1982 bombing of RFA Sir Galahad shares his recovery journey, and local UK commemorations continue for Falklands heroes.
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