A political dispute over Argentina and the Falkland Islands intensifies amid controversy described by outlets as a “World Cup stunt” involving Argentina. The Daily Mail reports that Kemi Badenoch issues a warning that the UK could take further action, saying the country has “fought for this territory before” and would “do it again if necessary.”

The reporting also cites a No 10 spokesman responding to the allegations or claims tied to the episode. The spokesman states: “The World Cup might not be ours, but the Falkland Islands definitely are,” framing the remarks around sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.

Taken together, the coverage portrays renewed political rhetoric surrounding longstanding territorial claims between the UK and Argentina. The articles emphasize threat of possible renewed steps by the UK, while the No 10 response asserts UK sovereignty over the Falklands. No additional details about the specific stunt or any formal diplomatic actions are included in the provided excerpts.