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Guernsey actors invited to audition for Hollywood Occupation film
The Guernsey-born director behind the Copsogue films will be on the island this Liberation weekend to scout for locations and island-grown talent.
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CI appeal for Portsmouth monument to Coastal Forces
Islanders are being asked to help fundraise for a sculpture to remember the small boat forces who operated in the Channel in WW2.
New Puffin awareness buoys deployed near Herm
Markers have been positioned near Herm to protect puffins during the breeding season.
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Gravestone of pioneering Guernsey trader restored
The Guernseyman best known for bringing coffee to the West has had his gravestone restored.
Varied entertainment line-up in Guernsey this bank holiday weekend
Live music, a Seafront Sunday devoted to the Animal Shelter and a hill climb are all on the menu.
Guernsey's Treasury Lead resigns from role following police questioning
Deputy Gavin St Pier and his wife were questioned and released by Guernsey Police yesterday (1 May) and he has subsequently resigned from P&R.
Guernsey's Hospice cycling fundraiser underway
30 Rides in 30 Days begins with a calorie rich breakfast as the cyclists prepare for the month long challenge.
Man jailed for using everyday items to smuggle drugs into Guernsey
35-year-old Gino Pallisco has been sentenced to more than nine years in prison for the importation of drugs.
£16.5M to clean PFOS contaminated soil at Guernsey Airport
Guernsey's States will be told the containment 'bund' is beginning to fail and the removal project needs to go ahead.
Guernsey’s German Occupation Museum marks 60 years of preserving wartime history
A plaque will be unveiled at Guernsey's German Occupation Museum commemorating its 60th anniversary.
Ross Le Brun is Guernsey's new deputy-elect
Veteran of previous election bids wins the first island wide by-election with 953 votes.
Barclay family avoids bankruptcy after deal with HSBC over £143m debt
Bank says it has withdrawn proceedings against former Telegraph owners Aidan and Howard Barclay at high courtThe former owners of the Telegraph have avoided bankruptcy after reaching an 11th-hour agreement with HSBC over more than £140m in overdue debts.At a high court hearing on Tuesday, a lawyer ...
How Guernsey is celebrating 81 years of Liberation
Events are taking place across the island to mark the 81st anniversary of the end of the German occupation.
Polls open in Guernsey's first island wide by-election
Eleven candidates are standing for the single vacant seat in the Assembly.
Iran effect looming in Guernsey's latest inflation figures
RPI has risen to 4% for the three months ending March.
Alderney to explore data centre hosting
A study says data hosting could make substantial money for the island through leases and royalties.
Prime Guernsey seafront location for sale
The site of the former Octopus restaurant at Havelet is on the market for an undisclosed sum.
Woman (20) arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Guernsey
There's been an increased police presence around Victoria Avenue after a suspected attempted murder.
Last day to register for Guernsey's upcoming by election
The island's electoral roll closes at midnight on 25 April.
New citizen science project observing Guernsey dragonflies and damselflies
The Nature Commission is asking islanders to survey ponds to better understand local damselfly and dragonfly populations.