At least £42m. has been wasted by the States on two failed IT projects, the island’s senior committee has admitted.
Liberation Day 2026 will have a much quieter feel than this year’s landmark event with hardly any parishes taking part.
Home Affairs has ordered an update of the island’s sexual offences laws to combat the use of AI.
Digital abuse is the focus of this year’s UN gender-based violence campaign ‘Orange the World’, which aims to end ...
Decking the halls at Grow’s greenhouse are 240 Scotland-grown Nordmann firs as the charity’s Christmas tree sale opens for ...
Puffins, the Guernsey Lily and seaweed all feature in the new Guernsey-inspired mural freshly painted in the check-in area at ...
Puffins, the Guernsey Lily and seaweed all feature in the new Guernsey-inspired mural freshly painted in the check-in area at ...
This year’s annual Skipton Swimarathon raised nearly £70,000 for a variety of local causes.
The car park at Salerie Corner may soon return to full capacity, even in wet weather, after work started yesterday to fix a ...
Soaring utility costs, rising construction costs and a growing burden of regulatory compliance are putting the island’s public estate under severe financial pressure, according to senior officials at ...
A group of families have revealed that they were the source of national newspaper investigations into complaints about local ...
Local dancers have been putting their best feet forward for charity. For the 10th year students from The Academy of Dance and ...
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