A SECOND candidate has declared he will stand in the election for a seat in the States.
ONE passionate English teacher has been formally accredited for going above and beyond, demonstrating advanced expertise, ...
THE Floral Guernsey Foundation has been allotted funding of some £15,000 a year from the Committee for Economic Development ...
SOME 60 members of the Guernsey Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Association were out in full force, brightening up the first day of ...
LOCAL graduates interested in a teaching career are being invited to apply to train on-island.
THE upper glasshouse at Candie Gardens has been restored in just over nine months.
THE headteacher of Sark School has been suspended after her son was sentenced for child sex offences in court last week.
TODAY is the 100th birthday of a woman who, with her family, spent half her life selling sparkle to the island, and who continues to shine as one of its brightest gems.
ISLANDERS who now live in or who are visiting the Middle East have been advised to follow guidance from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office since conflict began on Saturday.
BALLET D’JERRI will be bringing the history of witch trials in the Channel Islands to life during its next trip to the island.
EDUCATION believes it may have turned a corner on staff retention in secondary schools.
AN ARGUMENT which ended with Ian Tostevin hitting his friend over the head with a vodka bottle led to his being sentenced to 32 months in prison by the Royal Court.