At a time when property prices are forcing local families out and Guernsey risks losing what makes it special, Horace Camp ...
A heritage professional from the Philippines has finally visited Guernsey having collected local stamps 40 years ago.
With the countdown to the election well and truly on, Guernsey Press editor James Falla is joined by three senior figures who ...
The Office of the Committee for Home Affairs has apologised to its former police chief and those who complained about him for ...
Final preparations are taking place to bring together two high schools on to the Les Varendes site.
In a piece entitled 'By a Guernsey-born Grandfather', Guernsey Press columnist Horace Camp recently lamented changes which ...
Capturing their training on social media is just one way that Alderney’s Island Games athletics team are encouraging young ...
The toilets at Le Crocq in St Sampson’s are to be closed permanently, the parish's ratepayers decided at their meeting this ...
Replicas of a medal awarded to children who remained in the island during the Occupation will be given to present-day pupils ...
Two Sark conseillers have raised further concerns over a proposed £1.5m. loan from Guernsey to help the island purchase its ...
Guernsey’s own Chloe de la Mare has moved into the top spot on the LTA’s padel rankings – becoming the youngest player ever to do so.
The painful debate on private education in Guernsey has been concluded, for now.