AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSouth Atlantic Medical Support: HMS Medway has completed an 18-day deployment to Tristan da Cunha, delivering critical medical support for a British national suspected of having contracted Hantavirus, with six civilian medics and essential supplies, plus RAF insertion of Pathfinders and a safe return to the Falklands. Falklands Budget & Cost of Living: The Falkland Islands Government’s 2026/27 annual budget totals £216.3m under a “live within our means” approach, including a £500 cost-of-living payment for full-time FIG employees, a 5.3% minimum wage rise to £10.17 from January 2027, and inflation-linked increases to pensions and benefits. Housing Push: Executive Council has approved accelerated housing at Murray Heights, with infrastructure for 60 modular plots and 30 modular units, aiming to deliver 30 government houses within 12 months. Liberation Day Commemoration: The Islands will mark the 44th anniversary of Liberation Day on 14 June with a thanksgiving service at Christ Church Cathedral and a parade and wreath-laying at the Liberation Monument. Sea Lion Oil Tensions: Argentina warns it could “fully exercise all” actions over Sea Lion drilling plans, after Rockhopper and Navitas moved the project into development, escalating the sovereignty dispute. Travel Credit Scheme Suspended: FIG has suspended the Travel Credit Scheme, saving £630,000 a year, prompting criticism from MLAs over future travel support for Falkland Islands status holders.
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