AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands Oil & Argentina Tensions: Rockhopper is pushing Sea Lion into full development, with first oil still targeted for early 2028, but Argentina has warned the UK-linked drilling is “unlawful” and threatened retaliation after the project moved from exploration to development. Local Infrastructure: The South Atlantic Airbridge will route via East Midlands Airport from 27 July to 15 November 2026 due to runway resurfacing at RAF Brize Norton, with passenger support rules spelled out for delays. Housing Push: Stanley’s Murray Heights is set for modular housing—60 new plots’ infrastructure and 30 modular units—after the Executive Council approved an accelerated plan to ease the territory’s housing shortage. Budget Watch: The Legislative Assembly is set to consider the 2026/27 budget under a “living within our means” approach, including limits on operating borrowing and reserve targets amid fishing and investment pressures. Community Remembrance: Islanders marked the anniversary of the Atlantic Conveyor tragedy, remembering the 12 lives lost when the ship was hit during the 1982 war. Culture & Records: A Falklands archives manager has completed a doctorate on British colonial identities, and new archival material on 1982 has been added.
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