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Monday in the Commons begins (at 2.30pm) with Defence questions - with one listed question raising the readiness of British forces based in the Falkland Islands - and then (assuming no statements by ministers or urgent questions) MPs will turn to the second reading of the Crime and Courts Bill, which has already been through the Lords.
BBC: Week ahead
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The death knell for the junta came following the disastrous 1982 invasion of the U.K.-controlled Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic.
WSJ: Argentine 'Dirty War' Dictator Videla Dies in Prison
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Recalling his earliest memory of the UK's first female prime minister, Mr Cameron spoke of her "brave and resolute" decision to send a task force to retake the Falkland Islands in 1982 - when he was a teenager.
BBC: UK Politics
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In a two-day referendum on the Falkland Islands earlier this month just three residents out of 1, 517 were against remaining British.
BBC: Falkland Islander June Besley-Clarck
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In a two-day referendum on the Falkland Islands earlier this month, just three residents out of 1, 517 voted against remaining British.
BBC: Argentina 'invades' Falklands in online game
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The future of the Falkland Islands is up to its inhabitants - not Argentina, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
BBC: UK prime minister rebuffs Argentina over Falklands
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The Foreign Office is watching this process closely, scrutiny that became more intense during the recent flare-up with Argentina over the Falkland Islands.
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"The future of the Falkland Islands should be determined by the Falkland Islanders themselves - the people who live there, " said Mr Cameron.
BBC: UK prime minister rebuffs Argentina over Falklands
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The Ecuadorian president also hasn't hesitated to poke Britain, as he did in calling for sanctions in February against that nation over its long-running dispute with Argentina over who owns the Falkland Islands.
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