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Cruise dispute rocks Anglo-Spanish talks.
Spain promises secure, stable future.
A vessel that once stole wealth from Australian waters will now add to it with the Australian Government to use the apprehended Uruguayan flagged fishing boat Maya V for simulated boarding training in Western Australia.
Headlines:
Port Troop leads Rowlands memorial; Shortages in Camp after Tamar crane breaks; Budget session; May Ball tonight.
Gibraltar Chief Minister Peter Caruana accused the British Foreign Office of failing to defend Gibraltar's interests adequately in the on-going cruise liner dispute with Spain
The board of Falkland Islands Holdings PLC (FIH) is pleased to announce the purchase of 21.6% of the issued share capital of Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Company public limited company (PHFC) as a long term investment.
Britain's Opposition Leader Michael Howard paid a visit to Gibraltar this Monday on a whirlwind tour to promote the Conservative Party vote for the European Elections.
Biological links between Patagonian toothfish and Antarctic ice fish is the main purpose of a 61 days scientific research cruise which began this week when the US flagged Nathaniel B. Palmer left Punta Arenas port.
A third application to the Supreme Court of Western Australia has seen a Chilean fishermen arrested aboard the fishing vessel Viarsa 1 allowed to return home before he faces trial in October.
The Falkland Islands Development Board met at the Chamber of Commerce this morning.
Five Falklands' business people visited the Shetland Islands last week, investigating the potential of aquaculture.