This week twenty years ago saw the opening of Mount Pleasant Airport with its 2,950 metres runway in the Falkland Islands.
The Falkland Islands Power and Electrical Section of the Public Works Department have applied for planning permission for a 900 kWe wind farm at Sand Bay.
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Fines follow ship's spill; Mastin's Point choice for Murrel road route; Custody could follow attack; Court correction: Yon not guilty; Sheffield veteran returns.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair won a historic third successive term in power, but early results showed that the Labor Party's majority was cut by more than half.
The owner and master of the reefer Nova Scotia operating in the Falkland Islands have pleaded guilty to failing to report to Stanley's Harbour Master oil or oil residue or a mixture containing oil, which escaped into Berkley Sound.
The Spanish Government announced a major investment to upgrade and modernise facilities at the La Linea frontier with Gibraltar both in the Customs and Police sections. According to information from the Ministerio de Hacienda published in Spain's Official Gazette, over a million Euros (1.138.828, 35 Euros) have been earmarked for the project.
At 1020 hrs on Sunday 8 May 2005, HRH the Prince of Wales, will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in Whitehall to mark the 60th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
Voters have started to go to the polls in the General Election which will decide whether Tony Blair wins a historic third term for Labour.
Significant increase in number of identified leads.
Enhanced possibility of a new petroleum province in the South and East Falkland Basins.
Exploration minnow Falkland Oil and Gas gushed after seismic reports dramatically increased the prospect of discovering sizeable reserves of oil and gas.The company will have to raise fresh funds to step up the exploration work.