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Alex Scott will miss the remainder of the Premier League season after suffering a fractured jaw in AFC Bournemouth’s game ...
It was a party for everyone on the west coast on Liberation Day. Events began with a people’s service of thanksgiving, a ...
Guernsey’s best chance for quickly building 300 much-needed new homes disappeared when Policy & Resources unexpectedly pulled ...
Art Allen-O’Leary is set to stand for election to the States Assembly for a second time and says he can unite people with ...
Sasha Kazantseva-Miller admits she paid the price for joining a political party in 2020, but after her first term she has ...
With the island at a crossroads in arapidly evolving world, fundamental changes are needed, says Heidi Almonte, who has a ...
Most of the discussions around government funding focus on current income and expenditure, limiting the conversation and our ...
Commerce and Employment issued a brief that would promote Seaguernsey 2005 which included a request to consider ideas that might involve the Weighbridge roundabout in some way. Wallace Barnaby’s ...
For an occasion now clocking up 80 years, Liberation Day is still changing. Indeed, it’s been on quite a journey since we all but cancelled the 75th anniversary due to Covid lockdown. Since then the ...
Thousands turned out along the seafront to see the parade of armed forces personnel and welcome Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, to the island.
History was made at the weekend when the Princess Royal became the first member of the royal family to visit Little Sark.
A group of candidates campaigning under a ‘fair tax’ banner hope to put company tax reform at the centre of the general election campaign which officially starts today.
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