Why is it the rest of us who have to provide a comforting blanket when what is actually needed is for people to take their ...
Guernsey made the most of hosting the Junior Inter-Insulars for the first time in four years last weekend.
The external lights at Les Varendes High School are now able to be turned off when not needed, as the school upgrades its ...
Les Bourgs Hospice is set to open a new charity shop on the Bridge later this month, taking over the former Bailiwick ...
Six local architectural practices have come together to collaborate on a masterplan for a major housing site at La Vrangue ...
Aspiring 10-year-old pianist Ayaan Govender will be heading to the UK this year, competing against nine other finalists in a ...
Home Affairs has rejected claims of lax security while a convicted child sex offender was staying in hospital recently.
The Liberation Day Cavalcade, which takes dozens of military and vintage vehicles on a celebratory loop of the island, will be returning on 9 May with a new director.
More than a quarter of a million people visited Guernsey last year, with a highest-ever score recorded on how likely visitors are to recommend the island to others.
Six local architectural practices have come together to collaborate on a masterplan for a major housing site at La Vrangue that could include up to 500 homes.
The Chambers of Commerce in Guernsey and Jersey have agreed to work together more. So why won’t more firms – and the two States – do so? Lucy Rouget reports.
The Eisteddfod returns for its 96th annual festival this weekend, with Guernsey French classes launching a vibrant programme of events which the organisers say will celebrate ‘creativity, culture and ...
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