AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArmed Forces Day: Flag-raising ceremonies across the UK marked Armed Forces Week, including a public show of support in Wokingham ahead of Saturday’s Armed Forces Day. Self-determination push at the UN/OAS: Falkland Islands representatives urged Canada to back Islanders’ right to self-determination at the OAS in Panama, while two MLAs also addressed the UN Committee of 24, renewing calls for a visiting mission. Salmon-farming consultation dates set: The Falkland Islands Government confirmed a two-week public engagement programme starting 27 July, with meetings in Stanley and Goose Green, drop-ins, documents published 29 June, and an online survey running 6 August to 30 October. South Atlantic Airbridge travel update: East Midlands Airport will handle civilian flights to and from the Falklands from 25 July to 15 November 2026 while RAF Brize Norton is closed for runway resurfacing. Illex squid season update: The illex season has closed, with catches down versus the ten-year average and fuel costs a key factor, but officials say it’s not an immediate cause for concern. Local business and AI: A new Falklands technology firm, Adapto South Atlantic, is helping Island businesses explore how AI can support day-to-day work.
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