Falkland Islands Government puts Fox Bay renewables project on hold


The Fox Bay renewables project has been paused after the 2025/26 Capital Budget revealed insufficient funds to deliver the planned energy solution for the Government
Polar expedition vessels return to the Falkland Islands from South Georgia


You may have noticed two unusual yachts berthed at the public jetty over past week. Polar expedition vessels, the Vinson of Antarctica and the Amundsen
Shetland author John Goodlad discusses salmon farming in the Falkland Islands


Shetland author and former fish farmer John Goodlad visited the Falklands this week to give a public talk, at the invitation of Unity Marine. The
Falkland Islands residents set to take on Nelson’s Walk charity fundraiser


A group of Falkland’s residents are set to walk from one end of East Falkland to the other for a good cause. From the HMS
Falkland Islands Community School get a taste of life at FITV


Students at the Falkland Islands Community School have been getting a glimpse into their future this week, as the school hosted its annual Careers Day.
Falkland Islands football team take on a side from Mount Pleasant Complex


The Falkland Islands’ men’s football team played their first match since the start of the year at the weekend. Made up of a mix of
Wide Skies, Open Minds campaign seeks to remove stigma around mental health in Falkland Islands


The 10th of October marks World Mental Health Day. Here in the Falklands the Wide Skies Open Minds campaign is launching new materials over the
Planning permission granted for 111 new houses on Sapper Hill


Planning permission for 111 new housing plots has been approved by the Planning and Building Committee this week. The future development to the west of
SAERI Research into Illex abundance in Falklands waters


New research investigating the reasons behind changes in Illex squid abundance in Falkland’s waters has been published by the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute. The
The History of Sulivan House | Falklands Heritage


The conversion of Sulivan House into offices for the Legislative Assembly has been approved this week. The historic listed building, first constructed in 1844 by



