Elizabeth College's KS3 squash team have been crowned National Schools champions after going one better than last year.
James Roe's unbeaten run at his ‘home race’ survived against the odds on Sunday.
A CORPORATE trustee that is part of the Sovereign Group, which is responsible for the Your Island Pension scheme set up at ...
ABOUT 30 freshly-groomed Channel Island dogs have headed to the UK with their owners, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for Crufts ...
THE children at Little Learners Day Nursery were among those around the island who celebrated World Book Day with a 15-minute ...
THE former St Margaret’s Lodge Hotel has been slapped with Guernsey’s first ever Land Amenity Improvement Notice, with the owners given nine months to tidy it up.
A MOBILE phone connecting to the WiFi system at Northern Motor Works in the early hours of the morning placed Ben Jackson at the scene of a burglary, the Royal Court heard, as it sentenced him to ...
THE potential introduction of a goods and services tax and a 15% lower band of income tax could see the States spending less on income support for working individuals and families.
PUPILS at Amherst Primary School not only got to dress up as their favourite book characters, but also spend time reading with their weekly volunteers and their parents yesterday.
OUR RACE FOR LIFE returns in May and organisers are putting a special focus on community spirit at this year’s run.
Guernsey's representative cricketers remain hopeful of opening their 2028 T20 World Cup qualifying bid in Cyprus this spring ...
AN ALDERNEY resident who suffered a heart attack on Sunday morning had to wait two days before being brought to Guernsey for ...
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