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January 23rd., 1765 is a milestone date for the Falkland Islands, the first time the Union Jack was erected and displayed in the Islands, which were then taken formal possession for the British Crown.
Forty years ago Peter Robinson, a corporal with the Royal Marines, was photographed carrying the Union Jack aloft as he marched towards Stanley in the final hours of the Falklands War.
This Thursday March 6th, the Falkland Islands flag and the Union Jack flew at half-mast in remembrance of the former Member of the elected Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly, Ian Hansen whose ...
The flag of the Falkland Islands, external features a union jack, alongside their coat of arms, showing a ram - symbolic of the local sheep industry - and the Desire, the ship whose crew were said ...
It was the image that came to symbolise the end of the Falklands conflict. Taken by naval photographer Pete Holdgate, the image of "The Yomper" a soldier on a long march, carrying a Union Jack ...
Either that glass of knock-off champagne went straight to my head, or the Customs official who had stamped my passport weeks before is now dancing in front of me in a full-body Union Jack leotard ...
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey asked the PM to: “Ensure that British citizens, fishing off the Falklands, can sail proudly under the Union Jack.”. Starmer responded instantaneously, claiming ...
Forty years ago Peter Robinson, a corporal with the Royal Marines, was photographed carrying the Union Jack aloft as he marched towards Stanley in the final hours of the Falklands War. It was June ...