The investment boom in oil and gas exploration companies continued this week with a Texan business raising £25m in London to fund projects in Iraq and Syria and an Australian company with interests in the Falkland Islands listing on London City's junior market, reports the British press.
Birdlife International has recently published a report ranking organisations on their environmental performance.
Veterans of the Falklands War have been honoured with the Freedom of the Borough of Gosport, the town on the western side of Portsmouth harbour where so many of the 1982 Falklands Task Force ships were based.
The Falkland Islands are truly a special place, where nature is still in charge.
A team from the UK who had come to prepare and initiate procedures for the Infrastructure Services Provider left Gibraltar last week.
The longliner Elqui is being investigated by South Georgia Fisheries officials on suspicion of toothfish poaching.
Headlines:
Commandos lead the way; Standard Wool's Punta plant destroyed by fire; Argentine president reiterates sovereignty claims;
News in brief:
Patrol cuts ?on hold'; ?Aggressive' jiggers; Champion Maurice ? again.
Britain's BBC will be forced to scrap a 77-year tradition of self-regulation under a new government proposal prompted by criticism of its journalism in the run-up to the Iraq war.
CRUISE ships visiting the Falkland Islands are to be asked to produce a certificate of health before putting passengers ashore, in a bid to protect the local population from infectious diseases.
Headlines:
A New Director at Falklands Conservation; Henry Robinson Chairman; Best Year Ever for Falklands Penguins; New book on Falklands Rocks and Fossils.