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Guernsey host Sevenoaks in their last home game of the National Two East campaign still harbouring top-six ambitions, even ...
It is likely the island will face another pandemic in the future, but Covid has ensured the island is better prepared, the ...
A new political party has been launched to field candidates in June’s general election. Known as Forward Guernsey, the party ...
A group of Elizabeth College students taking part in the Young Enterprise Company Programme project have used the 80th ...
Rectors of the Church of England were yesterday given five years’ notice that parishes would no longer be required to fund ...
Students who were signed up to take the International Baccalaureate were informed of the decision to scrap the course the day ...
Would paying deputies more give us a better States? No, says Richard Digard. Money alone won’t attract the ‘right’ candidates. No one who is in a high-earning, high-achieving bracket can achieve ...
Matt Fallaize and Tom Porter join Tony Curr to round up day one of the meeting, which brought news on Aurigny’s finances — ...
Land planning procedures are on the verge of their biggest shake-up for years after deputies backed proposals to make it easier to change the Island Development Plan.
I was heartened to read the various articles which appeared in your paper on Monday 7 April. Much of our news is doom and ...
A family who have been building floats for many years and regularly enter the Battle of Flowers are also going to be taking ...
States Assembly & Constitution Committee president Carl Meerveld has dismissed concerns over inaccessibility and favouritism ...