AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands identity research: The Jane Cameron National Archives’ Corporate Records and National Archives Manager, Dr. Chloe Anderson-Wheatley, has completed her University of Dundee doctorate on how archival records shape evolving Falkland Islands Britishness (1840–2000), with the Archives also adding new 1982 photo and oral history material. Wildlife photography: St. George photographer Van Strohm is showcasing images from Greenland, Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands at Red Cliff Gallery, including king and rockhopper penguins. Agriculture & policy: Farmers Weekly reports on the latest roll-out details for England’s Sustainable Farming Incentive, with applications due from 30 June and delinked payments ending earlier than planned. Reproductive tech in the region: Trans Ova is expanding in Australia, appointing Helen Thoday to lead growth and support new bovine IVF services, building on her Falklands genetics work. Maritime security analysis: A new report looks at how Latin American and Caribbean navies are handling limited budgets, regional tensions and transnational crime, including the second-life market for decommissioned ships. World Cup culture (Falklands-linked): A Cannes documentary spotlight on Maradona’s “Hand of God” also ties the 1986 match to the 1982 Falklands War, while other World Cup features keep the focus on iconic moments and memorabilia.
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