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Islanders to compete in six sporting disciplines
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Governor Nigel Haywood hosts Year 11 students as they finish secondary school
Gavin is member of the Legislative Assembly of Falkland Islands.
Governor Haywood addresses the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly: "Serious challenges ahead but a bright future for Islanders."
Government House reception celebrates ‘common bonds.’
Acting governor joins islanders and veterans in remembrance of 31st anniversary of the day the British Forces landed on the Falklands.
A comprehensive statistical study of the deaths of personnel deployed to the Falklands since the end of the conflict has been published.
Queen’s Certificate & Badge of Honour recognises contributions to the Islands.
Falklands acting governor praises students’ hard work in diverse subjects.
Wreaths laid in remembrance of Lt Nick Taylor, British serviceman shot down at Goose Green in the early days of the Falklands conflict.
Gavin Short, Member of the Legislative Assembly, and Stacy Bragger, a young radio journalist, visited El Salvador from 9 to 11 April 2013.
Two representatives from the Falkland Islands visited Jamaica to talk about the result of the referendum.
“I would like to update the House on the government’s response to the Falkland Islands referendum on their political status as a British Overseas Territory."
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated parliament on the Falkland Islands Referendum
The people of the Falkland Islands have voted overwhelmingly to keep their current status as a British Overseas Territory.
The Prime Minister was interviewed about the result of the Falklands referendum.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the economy, the Falklands and pensions.
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