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Roger Spink member of the democratically elected Legislative Assembly from the Falkland Islands is taking part in the annual Joint Ministerial Council at the Foreign Office in London next to representatives from twelve other Overseas Territories.

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The Falkland Islands also remembers those involved in the naval battle of Coronel off the coast of Chile with the loss of 1600 lives. In effect a memorial tablet is dedicated in Stanleys cathedral to Rear Admiral Christopher Cradock and the Officers Warrant Officers and Men of HMS Good Hope and HMS Monmouth lost at Colonel on 1 November 1914.

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Following the public consultation for the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Sea Lion Field Northern Development Area Phase 1 and 2 submitted by Navitas Petroleum Development and Production Limited the Executive Council (ExCo) considered the representations made responses and further information at an extraordinary meeting held on Thursday November 7.

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As we continue to monitor the situation regarding the rise of bird flu in the Falkland Islands we understand that this may be a challenging time for some members of our community. The wellbeing of our community is a priority and we want to remind everyone that support is available to help you navigate any concerns or emotional challenges you may be facing.

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The Falkland Islands Government (FIG) is asking businesses charities and residents of the Falklands to take part in a telecommunications survey which is being run in conjunction with Cambridge Management Consulting (Cambridge MC).

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On behalf of the people of the Falkland Islands the Members of the Legislative Assembly wish to extend our warmest congratulations to His Majesty King Charles III on the occasion of His 76th birthday Thursday 14 November.

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Gerald Cheek a Stanley citizen much respected and knowledgeable of Falklands history has written an open letter published in the Penguin News greatly concerned and objecting to the cancellation of parades on important celebrations for the Falklands calendar. They are the sovereigns birthday 14th November and on Battle Day when 110 years ago on 8th December 1914 the Royal Navy destroyed a powerful German naval squadron ready to take over the Islands. It was also the great first British victory of WW1 and both events mark the closenessof the Falklands with the Royal Family and the UK.