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The Islanders

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Active from 1963
GenresPop
AlbumsThe Enchanted Sound of The Islanders
Record labels Svart Records
Warner Music Finland Oy
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Love Island All Stars: ITV confirms series for 2024

Love Island All Stars: ITV confirms series for 2024
Sep 5,2023 6:11 am

... It said this was to " protect both The Islanders and their families from the adverse effects of social media"...

Living on the frontlines of a US-China flashpoint

Living on the frontlines of a US-China flashpoint
Apr 26,2023 10:00 pm

... Even on a good day, strong waves on the azure seas toss around tiny fishing boats hoping to hook some of The Islanders favourite flying fish...

Love Island final: Has the social media ban been good for contestants?

Love Island final: Has the social media ban been good for contestants?
Mar 13,2023 2:41 pm

... ITV said the ban was to " protect both The Islanders and their families from the adverse effects of social media"...

London Fashion Week: Is the cost-of-living crisis fuelling creativity?

London Fashion Week: Is the cost-of-living crisis fuelling creativity?
Feb 16,2023 10:51 pm

... The clothes were sourced by stylist Amy Bannerman, who sourced 1,800 items for The Islanders after spending hours trawling the site...

Love Island: Will social media ban protect islanders?

Love Island: Will social media ban protect islanders?
Jan 16,2023 9:01 am

... That means no more sharing memes, and no more statements posted on The Islanders behalf...

Remembrance Day: Veterans make 'emotionally challenging' return to Falkland Islands

Remembrance Day: Veterans make 'emotionally challenging' return to Falkland Islands
Nov 11,2022 6:11 am

... That sentiment is reinforced by The Islanders who have welcomed them as heroes...

Maya Jama to host new series of Love Island

Maya Jama to host new series of Love Island
Oct 12,2022 8:10 am

... " I can t wait to get into the villa to meet all of The Islanders...

Love Island receives 3,600 Ofcom complaints in a week

Love Island receives 3,600 Ofcom complaints in a week
Jul 21,2022 5:10 am

... It s after the fallout from movie night, where The Islanders watched footage of their partners being tempted by " bombshells" or being unfaithful...

Remembrance Day: Veterans make 'emotionally challenging' return to Falkland Islands

Jul 19,2022 1:30 pm

By Jonathan Beale in the Falkland IslandsDefence correspondent, BBC News

The Falklands War took place 40 Years Ago - But many of those who fought there are still living with the scars of the short 10-week conflict with Argentina. This Week , some of The British veterans have returned for the First Time to the islands to mark The Anniversary and pay tribute to fallen friends.

San Carlos bay, like most of these remote, wilderness islands in The South Atlantic, is Now a place of peace and tranquillity. Only The Sound of The Wind and waves lapping on The Shore . But four decades Ago it was known as " Bomb Alley" - with Argentine jets trying to bomb The British Task Force sent to liberate the islands.

Gary Plats was among the First Wave of UK forces to land at San Carlos . He lost some Good Friends . He had been putting off a return to the islands. He still wasn't sure when the opportunity arose.

" I knew how emotionally challenging it would be, " says Gary.

He had hoped returning to the Falklands would be like pulling off a plaster to help heal a wound. He is pleased he has made the 8,000-mile (12,875km) journey.

But it doesn't stop him shedding tears for fallen comrades. He calls it survivor's guilt.

He says he doesn't suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), But other veterans we meet are not ashamed to say they do. Some were just 17 years old when they fought in The War .

Gary is among a group of More Than a hundred veterans and Family Members who have been flown to the Falklands. The Ministry of Defence put on the Special Flight to mark the 40th anniversary of The War and to coincide with Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday. Veterans applied in a ballot to make the long journey.

Like all the veterans we speak to, Gary still thinks of The War as a just conflict. That sentiment is reinforced by The Islanders who have welcomed them as heroes. There are just over 3,000 inhabitants. Sheep outnumber them by More Than a hundred to one.

But nearly all of The People who live here remain fiercely British. The Number of union flags on display makes it look like there is a permanent street party. Yet, despite suffering a humiliating military defeat in 1982, Argentina has not given up its claim to the islands.

That sense of patriotism and gratitude can also be seen in the capital Port Stanley . On the main street they've placed life-sized silhouettes representing the 255 British soldiers and sailors who lost their lives in The War .

The passing of time may have made the Falklands War seem even more remote to many. But here, their sacrifice is remembered with gratitude.

Near Goose Green there is a cemetery for the some of the 649 fallen Argentines. It is one of the sites visited by The British veterans and their families.

For Jacqui Giffin, it is a sobering moment. " They're still somebody's brother, somebody's son and they were doing their job just as My Brother was doing his".

Not all The British visitors are as forgiving. One widow says she can never forget what the Argentines had done by taking The Life of her young husband: " the love of my life".

Jacqui was just 19 when she was told of the death of her older brother Brett Patrick Giffin. He was among The First casualties of The War when his helicopter was shot down.

He was buried at sea. There is no grave for Jacqui to visit, But she's still pleased she came.

Looking out on to the windswept water, she tells me: " This is where he came and this is where he ended. And he's Still Here I think. "

She describes The Visit as cathartic, even though her brother's death has left a huge void.

Remembrance in the Falklands is focused on The British lives lost. Each name is engraved on plates surrounding the War Memorial in Port Stanley .

The Argentine writer, Jorge Luis Borges, once described the Falklands War as " two bald men fighting over a comb".

But the Falkland Islanders prefer a quote from Margaret Thatcher - spoken about them - Now written below a bust of her overlooking the War Memorial .

It reads: " They are few in number But they have The Right To Live in peace, to choose their own way of life and to determine their own allegiance. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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