AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFalklands Social Policy: The UK’s under-16 social media access ban is planned for Spring 2027, but the Falkland Islands Government says it has no plans to follow suit. Infrastructure & Local Government: The Public Works Department says a port causeway alignment problem found during construction in April is “not as serious as first feared.” Assembly Transparency: The Legislative Assembly reiterates it’s improving public access to information after criticism that previous arrangements fell short. Digital Safety Law: New Falklands laws criminalising AI deepfake intimate images are set to come into effect, with further details to be set out in legislation. Anti-Discrimination Work: Government is seeking input on modern anti-discrimination legislation, starting with race protections, via short questionnaires for employers and service providers. Community & Security Presence: British Forces South Atlantic Islands (5 RIFLES) will conduct late-June activity around Stanley, including helicopter noise and a troop walk to FIDF Hall, with weapon systems carried but no ammunition. Military Training (UK): The MoD reports the death of Lance Corporal James Freeman during routine training in northern Iraq, with prior deployments including the Falklands. Party Discipline (UK): Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas has been suspended and arrested on suspicion of controlling/coercive behaviour and assault, as police enquiries continue.
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