AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFalklands Immigration Policy: The Falkland Islands Government has approved a new immigration health policy that spells out which medical conditions, treatments and medications can lead to work or residency permit refusals, including cases where medication costs exceed £2,500 a year or can’t be sourced through the Islands’ supply chain—aimed at making “substantial charge on public funds” decisions clearer. Aviation & FIGAS: Britten-Norman says the first fully UK-built BN2 Islander for FIGAS has reached 75% completion at its Bembridge facility, with final assembly due in the coming weeks and a second airframe nearing 25% as parts for follow-on aircraft move through production. Local Government Appointments: FIG has named Steve Dent as Director of Development & Commercial Services, promoting him from Deputy Director of DCS. Governor & Community: The Governor hosted the Islands’ first Pride Month reception at Government House, with wider support for the LGBTQ+ community noted across the week. Defense & Sovereignty Context: A UK-focused political debate continues around defense funding and readiness, while separate coverage highlights renewed international pressure points tied to British overseas territories.
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