News programme for and about the Falkland Islands
World Service,Β·755 episodes
Councillor Jan Cheek reports back from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Meeting
Parliament discusses citizenship for the Saints and other overseas territories.
Councillors Richard Cockwell and John Birmingham meet the Argentine Foreign Minister
The Former Chief Executive of the Falklands Islands, Andrew Gurr, has written a book.
How the Island Games are developing, and how are the Falkland islands performing?
The Island Games come to an end on the Isle of Man
Adalberto RodrΓguez Giavarini, Argentine Foreign Minister, visits London.
Slade heads a variety line-up for the Falklands, an interview with David Hill.
Britain drops opposition to Argentina hosting the Antarctic Treaty Headquarters
Britain and Spain resume high level talks on Gibraltar.
Tony Blair prepares to meet President De La Rua.
David Little, a piano tuner, visits the Falklands.
How to turn an ocean-going yacht into a scientific research vessel.
Research on the future of fishing around South Georgia.
Steve Fossett attempts to travel around the world in a balloon.
Poverty, destitution and barter, the human cost of Argentina's economic collapse
16th Air Assault to be deployed for the first time as part of a peace mission
Livestock market in Orkney held, with strong disease precautions
An interview with celebrated sheep dog trainer, Katie Cropper
The options for providing childcare for working parents.
Invention of anti-landmine vehicle, Big Foot.
Negative predictions for coral reefs, Dr Rupert Almond describes his research.
Military communications are modernised in the Falkland.
Was Captain Scott the victim of bad judgement or bad luck?
Interview with organic foods worker, Bob Kennard, about the problems of marketing organic
Desire Petroleum hoping to renew search in North Falkland's Basin
An interview with Councillor Mike Summers about his wish for self-determination
Belief that Osama Bin Laden may be in Latin America.
Major loss for the De La Rua government in a series of elections
New military review, with greater focus on terrorist attacks