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MORE than half the Rule 14 questions asked during the last assembly came from just two politicians.
FIVE new IT agreements will go live tomorrow, as the contract between the States and Agilisys contract ends today.
A ‘BIGGER and better’ Seafront Saturdaze is on the cards in future, after widespread praise for a trial event held over the ...
THE new president of the Development & Planning Authority has pledged to look at ways to protect biodiversity.
HUNDREDS of people gathered in St Peter Port on Tuesday night as the Commercial Arcade marked its 200th anniversary.
Countryfile magazine's spotlight on the Channel Islands’ seven best beaches has put the Bailiwick's coastline into the ...
Island Games cyclists Phil Touzeau and Seth Davey were in record-setting form on their first weekend of competition since ...
Two-thirds of local post boxes are under threat of closure, as letter postage continues to fall.
The demise of Cimandis has not come as a surprise to the managing director and buyer of one of its local competitors.
Emergency sleeping pods could soon be installed in the car park of the Vale Douzaine room after the parish stepped in to help ...
The home club of local lioness Maya Le Tissier said Guernsey’s golden girl has done them proud after England’s Euro 2025 ...
Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez has written to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, to highlight States members’ ‘profound concern ...