AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands Governance & Law: The Falkland Islands Government is consulting on modern anti-discrimination legislation, with the first phase focused on race protections, including discrimination, racial harassment, and victimization. Digital Rights: New Falklands laws criminalising the creation of AI deepfake intimate images are set to come into effect, with further legislation now being drafted to spell out offences. Public Transparency: The Legislative Assembly says it’s pushing for greater transparency after criticism that earlier information access didn’t go far enough. Local Infrastructure: The Public Works Department has wrapped up its investigation into a port causeway alignment issue found during construction, saying the outcome is less serious than first feared. UK Policy Watch (Falklands impact): The UK plans to ban under-16s from social media by Spring 2027, but Falklands officials say they’re not considering following suit. Defence & Activity Around Stanley: BFSAI’s 5 Rifles will conduct activity in and around Stanley late June, including helicopter noise and troop movements, coordinated with FIDF. International/Context: A week of coverage also included renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew and Epstein-related legal fallout, plus broader UK and global political commentary.
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