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Getting elected was the easy bit. You’re now part of Mission Impossible, steering the 24-sq. mile rock that is Guernsey ...
A special service was held yesterday to remember those who were interned in Biberach during the war. It was 80 years since ...
Tariffs. Everyone is talking about them – but what does it mean for Guernsey and, indeed, the global economy? Ahead of the ...
Aurigny’s aircraft G-PEMB is still out of service, following a heavy landing in high winds 10 days ago.
Suggested increases to the minimum wage will be wiped out if an amendment to Employment & Social Security’s proposals is ...
The electoral roll closes at midnight on 30 April.
It can’t be blamed on deputies, but it’s clear that the membership of our States Assembly is really quite unrepresentative of ...
People in the north of the island have been left feeling disappointed after Policy & Resources announced they would not be ...
Personal locator beacons need to become an essential part of owning a boat, assistant harbour master Simon Granger has said, ...
Elect deputies who have business experience, and can understand finance. As every islander knows money is key to make any policy viable. ‘Follow the money’ is one adage; ‘Find the money’ is what we ...
Football is reaching the business end of the season. Struggling clubs are desperately hoping to avoid finishing in the relegation zone and falling into a lower league. Guernsey FC are among them. The ...
An enthusiastic group of riders have come forward to ensure Guernsey will be well-represented in the cycling events at Orkney 2025.