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The major animal charities in Guernsey and Jersey are planning to work more closely together in the future, following a visit to the island from the new boss of the Jersey Society for the Prevention ...
Historic testing of sea water at Portinfer has shown only limited lead pollution, Environmental Health has said.
The Guernsey Literary Festival has announced a new short story competition aimed at celebrating the island’s creative talent, with selected entries to be published in a professionally produced ...
Angela Stuart has good reason to expect organisational brilliance when the Commonwealth Youth Games come to Malta in 2027.
Alastair Chalmers could become the most decorated 400m hurdler in modern British Championships history this weekend.
The mother of a boy who won Young Achiever of the Year at last year’s Pride of Guernsey awards has said he has gone from strength to strength since receiving the accolade.
Guernsey wants to keep on welcoming French day-trippers coming in on an ID card rather than a passport into next summer.
St Malo has overtaken Poole to become the busiest sea route into the Bailiwick, half-yearly figures have revealed.
Tomorrow marks another milestone moment in the short history of Victoria Park as Guernsey’s new home of football hosts its first FA Cup tie when the Green Lions welcome Bedfont Sports in the ...
States chief digital and information officer Ge Drossaert confirmed it was ready to transition to the new model tomorrow. ‘Following our decision to terminate the contract with Agilisys, we wanted to ...
Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez has written to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, to highlight States members’ ‘profound concern’ at the death and suffering of innocent civilians in Gaza, and to express ...
GUY HANDS, one of the island’s wealthiest residents, has put two of his local houses on the market, but says he has no intention of leaving Guernsey.