Some islanders living in States housing lost money for a week after having double their rent taken out at the end of February ...
Students and astronomy enthusiasts had the opportunity yesterday to go where few have boldly gone before and hear from Helen ...
Students at the Sixth Form Centre took a deep dive into discussions on local politics during a ‘Meet the Deputies’ event, in ...
The Policy & Resources Committee has scrapped any idea of pursuing a territorial tax system to help fill the island’s black hole – just two weeks after States members decided to keep it on the table.
Forget the hype, Guernsey’s underlying problem is actually quite simple. But it won’t be solved until government abandons the weasel words, shows some humility and admits what’s really going on.
Speech and drama classes at the Eisteddfod started with a stutter yesterday after fog cancelled and delayed two flights for the adjudicator.
Deputies McKenna and Vermeulen mounted the latest of their last-ditch attempts to prevent the introduction of GST. Never in the centuries-long history of Guernsey ditch-digging have so many last ...
Heidi Soulsby is mindful that she is not a small prophet living in a glass jar, but is gratified to see that the States chief executive has announced the return of the chief officers.
Rok Construction have taken over from Rihoy & Son on the long-running development at La Grande Mare.
Guernsey doesn’t have ministerial government. Committee presidents hold important positions, but they’re definitively not ...
Raymond Evison has held up his end of the bargain, and cultivated a new clematis for the island’s Queen’s Nurses, who successfully launched the National Garden Scheme in Guernsey.
The island’s electoral roll has opened up again in advance of April’s by-election.