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A blue plaque dedicated to a group of islanders who risked arrest by producing and sharing news during the Occupation has ...
It is certainly a headline-grabber, but unfortunately, it also clashes head-on with the law. The Reform (Guernsey) Law, 1948 requires candidates to sign a declaration of their willingness to serve if ...
Before 2020, at least 35 students a year, and in some years nearly 50 students, were leaving the colleges at the end of Year ...
Flood defences about to be progressed by the States are set to unlock a number of housing developments off the Bridge in the ...
The after-effects of cyber attacks on UK supermarkets are beginning to be felt in the Bailiwick, with both Coop and M&S ...
But there is a feeling that Guernsey is tired of its responsibility and is trying – consciously or unconsciously – to ease back on what it is prepared to do for us; in fact, certain senior politicians ...
This year, the King personally approved the Prime Minister’s recommendation that Camp de Reves Glamping receive the award in ...
An election candidate who wants to be the next Policy & Resources president had to revise his plans after realising that the ...
Fines of tens of thousands of pounds have been imposed on a States committee and a private company for health and safety ...
Residents of St Martin’s can have their say on more than 40 proposals put forward in the parish’s community plan.
A bitter conflict over energy in Sark may end unexpectedly after a sudden change of heart by the island’s electricity company ...
Having made the case for ‘executive government’ in a previous article and been challenged on what she meant, Polly Allen reframes her argument and calls for ‘cabinet government’.