AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOrganised Immigration Crackdown: Greater Manchester Police carried out Operation Lockstream (June 15–21), visiting 69 businesses and executing warrants linked to drugs, money laundering and an organised crime group; the biggest cash seizure was about £1m found at a Rochdale address on Falkland Avenue, alongside Class B/C drugs, illicit tobacco and a further £50,000 in suspected criminal assets plus £50,000 in cash. Falklands War to Laser Business: Sunderland veteran Terry South, who served during the Falklands conflict, is now running Instant Surface Recovery (ISR Laser), using laser cleaning to restore cars, historic buildings, industrial machinery and driveways. Falklands in the Diplomacy Mix: Mercosur reiterated support for Argentina’s “legitimate rights” over the Falklands and tasked Uruguay with a fresh UN approach to restart bilateral talks, while Argentina’s push to join the CPTPP has also reopened sovereignty questions given the UK’s membership. South Atlantic Fishing Pressure: A Spanish investigation says Asian fleets are reshaping the squid market and affecting the South Atlantic, with Falklands licences playing into how catches are managed. Local Community Fundraiser: Falklands midwinter swimmers braved Surf Bay’s dip, raising about £840 for local causes including the Stephen Jaffray Memorial Fund, Cancer Support and Awareness Trust and Falklands Shears. Business Watch: Rockhopper Exploration says Falkland Islands Government approval is in place for its sale of Rockhopper Civita, but Italian regulatory consent was still outstanding as of 30 June 2026.
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