History
Lt Nick Taylor commemorated in memorial service
A memorial service for Lieutenant Nick Taylor was held on 4th May. The 32 year old harrier pilot, was shot down by Argentine anti-aircraft guns
The Trough that rocked (for 30 years!)
Stanley has been rocking and rolling with countless bands at the Trough for 30 years now. The live music venue was first opened for live
Retired British aircrafts on way to Falklands Museum
A retired Sea Harrier jet and Lynx helicopter will be making the 8,000 mile journey by sea from the UK to the Falklands. The aircraft
Other News
Understanding mental health in the Falklands
Stepping Stones Nursery celebrates 2 year anniversary
Charity Dance in memory of beloved local
Stanley Airport marks its 45th Anniversary
Wednesday the first of May marked the 45th anniversary of Stanley Airport. The building structure which was initially built in 1979, has seen many iterations
Three 1982 veterans visited the Falkland Islands
Three 1982 veterans from the 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment visited the Islands last week. The group retraced the journey they made during the Falklands War
Shackleton Scholar Returns to the Islands to Retrace His Father’s Footsteps
One intrepid explorer and his documentary filmmaker have made an extra special visit to the Islands. Swedish Shackleton scholar, Björn Gillsäter lived on the Islands
1982 Veteran Takes a Trip Down Memory Lane
In his first return to the Islands since the 1982 conflict, Adrian Logan who fought on Mount Longdon as a part of 3 Para, hosted