Almost 2,000 children’s books went to new homes this weekend as Soroptimist International Guernsey celebrated World Book Day ...
MORE than 800 islanders who live in residential homes or attend Age Concern groups will once again be gifted a Liberation Day ...
APPOINTING a contractor to deal with thousands of tonnes of contaminated soil is taking longer than anticipated.
POLICY & RESOURCES has said it ‘has not yet considered’ the removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession – but would expect to be consulted by the UK.
THE decision to stop pursuing a territorial tax for Guernsey will be good for the island’s competitive position and for prospects for finance sector growth, industry representatives said yesterday.
The infancy of parties in Guernsey means that regulations which are common elsewhere, including on how they are financed, remain largely absent or undeveloped locally. The States Assembly & ...
NEW research, including the use of artificial intelligence to assess the progression of a common form of blindness, is being funded by Specsavers co-founder Dame Mary Perkins.
ECONOMIC Development president Sasha Kazantseva-Miller has tried to pour oil on troubled waters flowing through her committee.
The nationwide initiative, spearheaded by Angela Rippon, raises awareness of the benefits of dance for physical and mental health and encourages those who do not usually dance to give it a go. Nine ...
Our west coast views would be all the poorer without it and the Hanois ‘light’ is an assuring presence, but as two highly experienced Portelet fishermen reveal, the seas around it are not to be messed ...
Flying Christine III will be out of service for another six to eight weeks for scheduled maintenance and inspection.
Signs of failure were repeatedly concealed during States IT projects which ended up squandering tens of millions of pounds.