AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSouth Atlantic health support: HMS Medway completed an 18-day mission to Tristan da Cunha, delivering critical supplies and six civilian medics to support a British national suspected of having hantavirus, with joint RAF/Pathfinders support and PPE delivered to sustain local operations. Food safety & public health: In Scotland, Falkland Estate in Fife decided to slaughter 271 cattle after a traceability inspection found animals “unidentifiable and untraceable,” placing them under a permanent movement restriction so they “cannot enter the food chain”; Scottish Government inspectors said the rules are vital for disease prevention and protection of public health. Workplace safety for regulators: The Scottish Government said inspectors withdrew from attending the cull after threats made online and by phone, with First Minister John Swinney condemning intimidation of public servants. Mental health & veterans’ care: RAF corporal Louis Blanshard is running 255km during June to support Walking With The Wounded, funding employment, mental health and wraparound care for ex-service personnel. Local governance & health context: The Falkland Islands Government presented its 2026/27 budget (£216.3m) under “living within our means,” with pressure from fishing revenue and infrastructure loan interest payments. Commemoration & recovery: A Falklands veteran who survived the 1982 bombing of RFA Sir Galahad shared his long recovery journey, including ongoing mental health support from Combat Stress.
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