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The Association of Guernsey Charities wants islanders to understand the consequences of losing their services, as the sector faces challenges.
Guernsey's Animal Shelter is looking after a large black beetle after a local family ordered a toy online and found a surprise in it.
From the beginning of the next academic year, all 12 of the Bailiwick's primary schools will operate for six hours and 15 minutes a day.
Male Uprising Guernsey (MUG) hopes putting sanitary bins in men's toilets will enable more men with incontinence to confidently continue their everyday lives.
The Higer STEED XL will be on Guernsey's roads for the next couple of weeks.
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Brittany Ferries completes its CI berthing trials by coming alongside in St Peter Port without a hitch.
Texas and Tom Grennan are coming to Jersey for this year's Weekender Festival, which has a new location.
Aurigny's CEO confirms the Luxwing pilot and first officer had landed into Guernsey "I would guess approximately four to six times a day, for the past 20 days."
Brittany Ferries is testing its ship Barfleur in Guernsey's harbour, just as the firm and Condor announced a 30% discount on routes to Spain and Ireland.
Ferry company DFDS wants to deploy a hybrid-electric ferry in the Channel Islands, if it wins the upcoming tender.
None of the 63 passengers and 4 crew onboard the leased Aurigny aircraft were injured, but the Air Accident Investigation Branch is sending staff to find out why it happened.
A plane has overshot the runway on landing at Guernsey airport.
The latest RPI figure shows a decrease from December's figure of 6.3%
A pay review panel has begun a survey to let people from Guernsey and Alderney have their say on States Members' pay.
Two French PC-21s will fly over Guernsey in June's display.
Drivers in St Peter Port may face travel disruption as a number of roads are closed to allow for work to be complete.
Henry Normal, Geoff Norcott and Helen Lederer will all perform at St James, St Peter Port.
The Princess Elizabeth Hospital will no longer administer piped nitrous oxide during surgeries in its theatres, in an effort to reduce greenhouse gases.
Competitors from 30 countries are travelling to Guernsey for seven days of play.
Fraser Kent will travel to Edinburgh at the end of the month to attend a training camp for the Scotland U17s squad.
10 seal pups are currently in the care of the GSPCA, the most in its 151 year history.
Hautes Capelles primary school in St Sampson was rated 'good' in all the five categories assessed.
More than 100 military vehicles, classic cars and tractors will follow the route around the coast.
After nearly seven years leading the Herm team, Craig Senior has announced his family's departure.
From tomorrow (18 April), work will begin to shore up a collapsing quarry face in the Vale.
States members have agreed to pursue the idea of an offshore wind farm project in Jersey's southwestern waters.
A small group of islanders are uploading 360 degree films to Google, some 13 years after the tech giant was stopped from filming in the island, due to privacy concerns.
Guernsey Police have released CCTV footage of a man they want to identify in connection with a burglary of a local garage.
The GSPCA team spent Sunday lunchtime rallying a herd of Guernsey cows.
People considering standing in the June 2025 election can learn more about what it means to be one of the island's deputies at a special drop in tonight, 16 April.
Guernsey Police have arrested eight motorists so far in a spring anti-drink drive operation, including two who were three times over the limit.
Police are investigating a break-in at at Doyle Motors in the early hours of Sunday 14 April.
The first of two annual cuts of the 28.5 miles of cliff paths is underway.
Pink paint has been daubed on the Queen Victoria plinth.
Volunteers are being urged to book out detectors to take part in the last year of bat monitoring in the Bailiwick.
The Braye masterplan includes new shopping and commercial outlets as well as port improvements.
The lengthy procedure meant a decision on whether to allow tractors to be driven in Sark on a Sunday, without written permission, has been shelved for now.
Islanders are once again being asked to keep an eye out for Asian Hornets, as two queens are discovered in the Vale.
Dr Sandie Bohin, a paediatrician from Guernsey's MSG, has been training doctors in Vietnam.
A UK fire engine manufacturer has built two new fire trailers to help protect Herm.
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CT Plus will be testing an electric bus on Guernsey's roads, the third type to be brought over.
Police advise against driving, walking or cycling at Perelle and Cobo.
The Silver Endeavour can now be spotted anchored off St Peter Port.
Belmiro de Freitas says he's been trying, unsuccessfully, to renew his lease. It expires after 21 years at the end of this season.
The Hanseatic Nature had planned to make a stop in Guernsey after visiting Honfleur in France.
Island Games volunteers will hand out leaflets to residents who live on the cycling and triathlon routes to help them plan ahead to July.
Policy & Resources seeks support for plan to fund the financial response to the coronavirus economic impact.
Deputy Richard Graham has responded to an open letter written by two parents concerned with the future of Guernsey's education system.
The Guernsey Coastguard has issued advice to all boatowners after two incidents yesterday.
The Policy and Resources Committee has released three amendments to the 'Transforming Education' letter from ESC.
Le Grand Bouet is due to shut for 5 weeks from September 3rd.
An investigation by the NSPCC has found the number of sex crimes against children in Guernsey has risen in the last year.
Education, Sport, and Culture have announced the name of the new school, its colleges, and its uniform.
Two deputies who stood down from the Home Affairs committee in the wake of a critical report have responded robustly in the States.
A new inshore lifeboat is now operating in Guernsey.
Guernsey's finished fourth at this year's Island Games in Gibraltar.
The Committee for Education, Sport, and Culture have released a draft policy letter relating to the future school plans.
Guernsey Airport felt the effects of a low level security incident on Tuesday evening, which saw six flights delayed and the departure lounge emptied and re-screened.
Registration is now open for the 2019 Skipton Swimarathon.
Plans have been announced for a new Premier Inn hotel at Admiral Park.
Les Misérables composer Claude-Michel Schönberg will host a masterclass for local students on 28th June during his visit to Guernsey.
The States’ strategy to counter the threat of Asian Hornets in the Bailiwick will be that of ‘containment’ according to a leading expert.
Deputy Peter Ferbrache has been explaining why there have been long queues for people going through security at Guernsey Airport.
The Sarah Groves murder trial recommenced yesterday.
The IoD’s June breakfast this week will feature Paul Whitfield, the Chief Executive of the States of Guernsey.