Falkland Islands Government launches TV and radio consultation


A public consultation to better understand the use of television and radio services across the Islands has been launched this week. FIG is keen to
Anniversary of the first Falkland Islands stamp


You might not have been aware of this – but Thursday the 19 of June marked the one hundred and forty seventh anniversary of the
Falkland Islands students receive the Duke of Edinburgh Awards


For the first time a group of students here in the Falklands have undertaken and achieved their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
Falkland Islands Liberation Day 2025


Last Saturday marked the forty-third anniversary of Liberation Day. This date commemorates the liberation of the Falkland Islands from Argentine military occupation at the end
Local crafter creates Liberation Day knitted cover for Stanley Post Box


If you’ve been down to the Stanley Post Office recently, you might have noticed a new item on top of the post box. A hand
HMS Glamorgan Remembrance Service 2025


An act of remembrance was held this week in recognition of the tragic sinking of the HMS Glamorgan. Members of the public gathered to lay
The Infant and Junior School celebrates it’s 70th birthday


This week saw past students and teachers walk back through the doors of the Infant and Junior School to join in celebrations for its 70th
The decision on budget 2025/26 has been reached


Executive Council have reached a decision on this year’s budget. The budget, which was originally planned to be released on the 1st of June, had
Mental health anti-stigma campaign is launching brand identity


“Open Minds, Wider Skies” is the anti-stigma campaign which was originally launched in April 2024. The project aims to reduce stigma around mental health so
Behind the scenes of the Tussac House kitchen


The KEMH kitchen staff moved over to the Tussac House kitchen earlier this year. The team provides catering services for a large number of people



