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Guernsey's police and civil servants have agreed a 5% pay increase which will be backdated to 1 January, and the government is hopeful pay deals with other groups will be signed off by the general ...
I am writing to you as a local resident of Guernsey, deeply concerned about the current state of the housing situation on our island. As someone who was born, raised and educated here, with close ties ...
Aurigny will have made a loss of several million last year if Deputy Peter Roffey's predictions are correct. It comes after a string of unexpected events for the state-owned airline in 2024, including ...
Now that times are tough the deficiencies of our consensus system have become all too obvious. Looking back to the political good old days is actually looking back to the rich old days. He says, ‘it’s ...
Dean Barker said: "There will be significant implications, primarily for the clergy and their families who will be directly ...
A new collection of displays has been designed to mark the 80th anniversary of Guernsey's Liberation Day. Nine exhibitions ...
A chair for the new Innovate Guernsey Board has been appointed by the Committee for Economic Development, The States of ...
Strict new travel restrictions have been put in place by the government in an attempt to stop the spread of foot-and-mouth ...
An agreement has been made to fund improvements to Alderney's airport runway by Guernsey deputies. Guernsey's Policy & ...
A recovered historical plaque marking the arrival of Guernsey cattle in the United States in 1840 has returned to public view ...
Six weeks ago, the abrupt closure of Guernsey’s only full-service grocery store, Lynn’s Superfoods, made headlines because of the impact to the community. Immediately, the local and regional ...