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DO you think history should be left in the past? One Islander doesn’t think so – and is bringing a particularly brutal time in our sister island’s history back into focus in her new historical fiction ...
Now in his late 80s, Brother Charles, in resigning the second time at Okay, told the church he felt the Lord was calling him ...
Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez, who topped the poll in June's General Election, is Guernsey's next Chief Minister. She becomes the first woman to hold the top job, after serving as Environment and ...
Guernsey's average score in each category was higher than in comparable settings, including 91% of staff having confidence in leadership decision making.
However, it’s worth remembering that broadband ISPs are not immune to cost increases. Internet providers, much like consumers, have also been suffering under the burden of rising supplier and lease ...
A new director has been appointed at Guernsey Airport. Guernsey Ports said the new role would partly replace the chief operating officer position and will be filled by Richard Thomasson.
GUERNSEY – The Guernsey Volunteer Fire Department, assisted by Fulton VFD responded Friday to a call with round hay bales on fire. “As dry as grass is when baling hay; round or regular bales; farmers ...
Guernsey Police are appealing to islanders to help them locate an 11-year-old boy who has been reported missing. Destin Almonte was last seen at about 11:00 BST on Tuesday in the area of Castel Church ...
The Guernsey airline Aurigny lost £6.5 million in 2024, despite handling a record number of passengers. The government-owned operator says its expenditure was driven by the unexpected cost of ...
THIS month marks the 85th anniversary of a historical moment in which 17,000 people fled to Weymouth - the Guernsey Evacuation.
Dozens of children were removed from a southeast Iowa church camp as officials investigate child abuse and endangerment reports.