AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLiberation Day (Falklands): The Falkland Islands Government has released the official programme for the 44th anniversary of Liberation Day on 14 June, with a thanksgiving service at Christ Church Cathedral, then a 11am parade and wreath-laying at the Liberation Monument in Stanley, alongside road-closure notices for Barrack Street. Commonwealth Games (Falklands): The Falklands has named its Commonwealth Games flag and baton bearers—Daphne Arthur-Almond and Oliver Thompson—and confirmed a six-bowler indoor bowls team for Glasgow (July 23–Aug 2). Territory status & self-determination: Overseas Territories Day was marked by the Legislative Assembly at Victory Green, reaffirming self-governance and British Overseas Territory status, referencing the 2013 referendum. Health support (Tristan da Cunha): Falklands medics and UK-linked health assistance have been deployed to Tristan da Cunha to help the community respond to suspected hantavirus risk. Military remembrance (Falklands-linked): Eden Camp’s Modern Military Weekend (6–7 June) will include talks and re-enactments covering the Falklands War and other post-WWII conflicts. Local economy/culture: Tumbledown Gin, distilled in the Falkland Islands, has won a Silver Award in the Gin Guide Awards, boosting visibility for island-made spirits.
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