Close by to Tim and Sally Blake’s home on the Falklands Islands stands a bust of the former British Prime Minister Margaret ...
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This is why the Falkland Islands will always be British - bullying Argentina is no match
OPINION - ROBERT TAYLOR: If more Argentinians visited this islands as I have they would realise they're as British as the ...
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Understanding the reasons people reside in the Falkland Islands and the challenges for newcomers
The Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory, are cold, dreary, and without much natural life (there's no forests for example). Despite this, over 3,700 people have opted to make their home and ...
The defence of the realm is in terrible trouble. The long-delayed Defence Investment Plan – the costed follow-up to last year ...
With the Falklands back in the global headlines again, a look at the roles played by Irish-born pioneers in the history of the archipelago ...
Kiama retiree Roe Kitchin booked Antarctica to celebrate a milestone birthday and came home with memories she still can't ...
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Why the Falklands stay British
Taylor: Falklands remain British — West Falkland visit, Port Howard sheep farms & history; urges Argentines to visit.
Simon Weston says reports the US is reviewing the UK's claim to the territory makes his sacrifice feel "irrelevant".
There was panic, it was said, and people had forgotten what fresh food looked like. It all sounded pretty far-fetched, but it ...
Jones, a farmer at Head of the Bay —a settlement located in the immediate vicinity of the site where British forces landed on ...
Royal biographer and iconic journalist Tina Brown revealed that former Prince Andrew’s early days as a military helicopter ...
Ahead of the FIFA World Cup, two football documentaries at the Cannes Film Festival show how the sport reflects life and history ...
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