Five Falklands' business people visited the Shetland Islands last week, investigating the potential of aquaculture.
Falkland Islands Councillor Mike Summers said that no approach has been made by Argentina for the inauguration of the Argentine War Memorial at Darwin.
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The multiple involvement of the Falkland Islands Development Corporation FIDC in providing a key role assisting and advising the Islands' businesses was highlighted in a recent official report made public in Stanley.
In an interview with Madrid ABC newspaper, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs Miguel Angel Moratinos said that in his May 20 meeting with Foreign Secretary Jack Straw in London he will pursue the fundamental idea of recovering the Gibraltar dialogue process under the Brussels process.
The Royal Navy announced plans to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar.
An airborne survey which will determine just how vast the quantities of gold and other precious minerals are in the Falklands is nearing completion.
The Upland Goose hotel, which accommodated senior Argentine Military officers in 1982, and then welcomed British journalists who accompanied Mrs Thatcher's Task Force which liberated the Islands, is on the market.
Two Royal Navy ships returned to Portsmouth within hours of each other after long deployments to the South Atlantic.