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Channel Islanders urged not to panic buy fuel
ATF Fuels says supply is not an issue but price volatility is already in evidence on some garage forecourts.
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Guernsey Post announces tracked service along with letter price increases
Guernsey's postal tariffs will change on 1 April 2026, and a new service will allow islanders to track letters and parcels heading to the UK.
Guernsey man stuck in Sri Lanka by the Iran war
Former deputy Peter Roffey is staying near Galle, not far from the waters where the US sunk an Iranian frigate.
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Guernsey Police stop 141 cars in road safety crackdown
68% of cars checked by Guernsey Police during Operation Clear Water were found to be faulty.
More than 25 puffins a week wash up on Channel Island beaches
Animal protection charities are collating the numbers of dead seabirds after a change in wind direction is bringing them onto island beaches.
New course to empower women to cycle confidently on Guernsey’s roads
The Health Improvement Commission’s Breeze cycling initiative will launch this April.
Guernsey's Water Lanes to remain uncovered
A planning condition for the new Les Ozouets campus has been removed after strong opposition.
Guernsey's greenhouse gas emissions fall
CO2 emissions are dropping, but the car and transport generally are consistently the biggest contributor.
Channel Islands mobile portability issues to be resolved soon
Problems exporting a JT number to the new Co-op mobile network should be over by mid-March.
Work on Guernsey's Victor Hugo Centre may begin by Easter '27
Progress is being made on the Victor Hugo Centre on Guernsey's seafront, after enough money has been raised to fund its capital costs.
Channel Islanders in the Middle East told to follow local warnings
As many as 94,000 British nationals either live or on holiday in places like Dubai which has been hit by Iranian missiles.
Freehold of Guernsey's Premier Inn for sale
The marketing agent says it achieves £753,000 rent each year and is promoted as a 20 year plus investment opportunity.
Unprecedented demand for cesspit emptying in Guernsey
Record February rainfall sees sewage carts carrying out hundreds more trips.
Food will not be exempt from GST in Guernsey
Deputies have voted through the concept of GST at 5% on food shopping - but were reminded the final vote is not until the summer.
Victor Hugo Centre fund reaches £7.5M
Guernsey's Victor Hugo Centre has reached three-quarters of its £10M target, as a bronze sculpture of the famous French writer is unveiled to the public.
Jersey approves bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults
Assembly members voted on Wednesday in favour of the bill, which will need royal assent before it becomes lawJersey’s parliament has given final approval to a bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults who live on the island.Members of the States Assembly voted by 32 to 16 on Thursd...
"We want our schools to be smartphone-free environments"
The impact smartphones have on the Bailiwick's youngsters is going to be studied.
Assisted dying will be offered in Jersey
An assisted dying service will be offered in Jersey to terminally-ill adult residents in unbearable suffering who have less than six months to live.
Guernsey Man (23) jailed for abusing teen girl
A man who sexually touched a girl almost a decade younger than him has been handed a jail sentence.
New Guernsey charity to fund gender-affirming items
A new charity has been set up to help transgender, non-binary, and gender-non-conforming islanders access clothes and accessories that boost confidence and happiness.