A reminder that in 2013, the Falkland Islands voted by 99.8% to remain British.
The opinions of anyone other than the Islanders on this are irrelevant.
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The argument that the Employment Rights Act took 7 weeks through committee in Westminster is technically true but invalid.
The Act took nearly 63 weeks to work its way through Parliament and was subject to over 1,000 amendments - we have 50 weeks until the next election.
��💥WATCH: 'Let working people finally see progress from Stormont.' Trade Unions protest calling for Good Jobs Bill
👥Trade unions have held a protest at Stormont today, calling for the introduction of the Good Jobs Bill.
🎥Chief Reporter @jamesgould23 has been speaking to Economy Minister Dr @CArchibald_SF, @CarmelGates from @nipsa and @alanp1771 from @GMB_union.
The Economy Minister says she has received “no indication” that any other party will attempt to block her Good Jobs Bill.
Dr Archibald first set out the proposals in April 2025, describing the Bill as the “biggest upgrade to our employment legislation since the Good Friday Agreement”.
The proposed legislation includes measures relating to zero-hours contracts, improved family-related leave, and strengthened trade union rights.
However, more than a year later, the Bill has still not been published or debated by MLAs.
It is due to be considered by ministers in the powersharing Executive later this month before it can be given the green light to go to the Assembly.
Some DUP politicians have already raised concerns about the Bill, while business groups have called for it to be paused, arguing there is not enough time for it to be properly scrutinised before the end of the current Assembly mandate in March next year.
Exc: Lord Weir is launching a fresh push to guarantee lasting British sovereignty over the Chagos Islands
He finished 10th on Friday in the Lords' ballot and intends to put forward a PMB to guarantee the Chagossians future self-determination:
https://t.co/9k6tPSGInG
With thanks to the post and Tourist board page for Tristan da Cunha. Tristan da Cunha witnessed a historic operation as UK military personnel, medical clinicians, oxygen, and emergency medical supplies were parachuted onto the island following a medical emergency and critically low oxygen supplies.
The mission was carried out by the Royal Air Force and British Army, with an A400M aircraft flying more than 10,000 km to reach Tristan. The operation included specialist paratroopers, military medical staff, oxygen supplies, and emergency medical equipment to support the island’s healthcare team and community.
This marks the first time in Tristan da Cunha’s history that military personnel and medical supplies have been delivered to the island by parachute, and one of the most unique emergency support operations ever carried out to one of the world’s most remote communities.
We thank everyone involved, both on the island and those who travelled thousands of miles to support Tristan during this time. Pictures Chloe Glass & Kelly Green plus MOD
Pathfinders and airborne medics have jumped into Tristan da Cunha, the remotest inhabited island in the world, to treat a Briton with Hantavirus.
The British territory has no airstrip. The closest Royal Navy ship was days away and oxygen supplies were critically low.
Yesterday, a UK Government Army specialist team parachuted onto Tristan da Cunha — one of the most remote islands in the world — to deliver critical medical support after it was confirmed that a person on the island was suspected of contracting hantavirus.
We tracked the Airbus A400M Atlas operating the flight to and from Ascension Island using satellite data.
@little_pengelly It is worth also noting that Plaid Cymru did not run on a pro-independence manifesto, but promised to purposefully distance itself from it in its first term to win over the vast, vast majority of pro-union Labour voters and to position itself as a protest party.
Keeping an eye on my own patch in Wakefield today. Relatively, turnout appears to be up 40% (or 10 percentage points) compared to the last elections and based on the first half of Wakefield wards. Something big is happening in our district.
Today is Election Results Day! 🗳️
We’ll be sharing updates on our Facebook page and website throughout the day as the results come in.
Stay tuned 👉 https://t.co/zmXPxUcixz
#WakeyElections#WakefieldElections#LocalElections2026
Today His Majesty became only the second British Monarch ever to address a Joint Session of Congress, an incredible honour that is a powerful reminder of just how far our two nations have travelled together.
#StateVisit2026
@ArguablyMag@b_judah@b_judah, this is a fascinating piece and proposal. On smaller issues - e-gates, pension uprating, etc, what were the reasons officials have been unable to simply solve these? These are kind of things that @BritishOverseas has worked on for years and always get stock answers.
A reminder of what many MPs were saying when the Bill left the Commons. This was why the work of the Lords was so important, and the stubborn refusal of the sponsors to deal with concerns so reckless.
A reminder that in 2013, the Falkland Islands voted by 99.8% to remain British.
The opinions of anyone other than the Islanders on this are irrelevant.
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