Guernsey News
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Brittany Ferries takes legal action over Jersey ferries contract decision
Brittany Ferries is taking legal action against Jersey's Economic Development Minister.
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Deputies work with the Guernsey Occupation Society over Vega plaque
Guernsey Museums and the political head of the Planning Authority and her deputy will help ensure a plaque to the Red Cross ship Vega is in place for 7 May 2025.
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Floats join Guernsey's Liberation Day Cavalcade after a decade’s absence
Parishes, charities, organisations, families and groups of friends are invited to enter floats into Guernsey's 2025 Cavalcade.
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No imminent resolution in case of Guernsey woman Sarah Groves
The father of Sarah Groves says he doesn't want Guernsey to forget his daughter.
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Windy weather cancels Sunday ferry sailings
There is disruption to the Christmas getaway, with ferry sailings this Sunday (22 December) cancelled due to forecast gales.
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Former politician believes the States of Alderney is 'not fit for purpose.'
David Earl believes the States of Alderney 'is not fit for purpose.' His comments come after the island's most senior politician, its CEO and its media manager all leave their posts within days.
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Winning CI Christmas Lottery ticket sold in Jersey
The Channel Islands Christmas Lottery 2024 winning ticket was bought in Jersey and the second prize ticket was bought in Guernsey.
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Guernsey has higher life expectancy than 35 countries
The States' Better Life Indicators report places Guernsey 4th out of 39 countries.
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Tune in to hear CI Christmas Lottery winning number!
The jackpot in the 2024 Channel Islands Christmas Lottery is £483,795, with the winning number of the top prize announced on your radio this evening (19 December)
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Extensive repointing work in Guernsey progressing
The iconic piers at La Salerie are undergoing extensive repairs when tides allow.
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Social Security to tackle the rising cost and demand for care in Guernsey
States committee proposes changes to the Long Term Care Scheme without increasing social security contribution rates.
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Pensioners make up majority in Guernsey's lowest income households
Latest States figures show that in households earning £31,000 a year or less, most of that income comes from the old age pension.
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2025 Guernsey Literary Festival announces a star-studded line-up
Islanders can hear from a Michelin starred chef, gardener, musician and novelist during the spring Guernsey Literary Festival.
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Guernsey gas bills to rise by 10% from 1 January 2025
Guernsey Energy last increased the price of gas to customers at the end of January 2024, by 8%. In May, the standing charge was increased by 10%.
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No plaque for the 80th anniversary of the SS Vega sailing into Guernsey
Those behind the initiative to remember the Red Cross ship and its life saving missions to Guernsey will aim to get a memorial in place for 7 May 2025.
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Free classes on Guernsey's government for election hopefuls
Islanders considering standing in the next general election can attend a series of 'insightful' classes on government functions, for free, in the new year.
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More than 100K spent on Guernsey's Royal Visit
It's been revealed that the cost of staging Guernsey's Royal Visit was £110,600
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Alderney politician resigns over political infighting
Nigel Vooght has stepped down both as a politician and chair of the senior Policy and Finance Committee. He claims his relationship with the president of the States of Alderney has broken down 'irreparably.'
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Islands Unlimited proposes daily inter-islands ferry schedule
A new ferry company is looking for government backing to provide a daily inter-islands foot passenger service.
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Attempts to reduce deputy numbers in Guernsey's States fail
All three attempts to either reduce, or increase deputy numbers in the States Assembly have been defeated.
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2024 Christmas Tractor Run raising money for Guernsey Mind
More than 60 tractors covered in Christmas lights will parade around Guernsey tomorrow evening (14 December).
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Up the Toon! New direct flights to Newcastle from Channel Islands
Blue Islands has announced direct flights to the north-east of England from Jersey and Guernsey.
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Guernsey supports modular housing development for homeless
Charity Caritas says it is 'overwhelmed' by the generosity of islanders, as it works towards building homes for those suffering from what is known as 'accommodation insecurity.'
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Manches Iles reveals 2025 sailings schedule
Ferry service Manche Iles Express has put its 2025 sailings on sale, including services between Jersey and Guernsey.
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Guernsey Firefighters issue E-Bike warning after house fire
Guernsey Fire and Rescue were called to a house fire in the Vale around 4 o'clock this morning (11 December).
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Guernsey businesses to display 'breastfeeding welcome' signs
The Health Improvement Commission is extending the Breastfeeding Welcome Scheme into Bailiwick cafés, restaurants and supermarkets.
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Talks to improve Guernsey Jersey sea links ongoing
A Scrutiny Committee hearing has been told that there is the potential for more sailings than the single midweek crossing to Jersey currently scheduled by Brittany Ferries.
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Guernsey business owner installs more CCTV after attempted break-in
The owners of the Hot Haus Sauna lost a full day of business after someone tampered with the lock over the weekend.
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Homecoming Bank Holiday in Alderney
Islanders have the day off to remember those who came back from England to find their homes ransacked and island turned into a concrete and steel fortress by the occupying force.
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Flights resume after Storm Darragh disruption
Airports are expected to be extra busy today following two days of flight cancellations caused by Storm Darragh. A Guernsey school and Jersey sports centre are closed due to damage.
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Channel Islands battered by winds reaching 76 miles per hour
Winds climbed to 76mph this weekend as Storm Darragh barged through the Channel Islands.
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Gusts of more than 50mph recorded at Guernsey and Jersey's airports
Storm Darragh has seen 99% of flights and sailings cancelled as winds are forecast to build across the islands.
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STORM DARRAGH: Guernsey closures, cancellations, and postponed events
Severe gale force 9 winds are expected in the Channel Islands this weekend - forcing several cancellations.
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A hundred volunteers needed for Guernsey 80th Liberation Day
Education, Sport and Culture (ESC) and the Association of Guernsey Charities (AGC) are encouraging members of the public to register to volunteer on 9 May 2025.
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Damien Hirst artwork on display in St Peter Port
A local art collector is lending five Damien Hirst pieces to Art for Guernsey's Mill Street gallery this festive season.
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Warnings issued as Storm Darragh set to bring 75mph winds
Storm Darragh is expected to bring severe gale force winds gusting up to 75mph to the Channel Islands this weekend.
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Autism Guernsey given financial support for the coming year
The one off grant of £65,000 from Guernsey's Health Committee will protect services, especially for youngsters.
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Significant number of under 16s seen by Guernsey's Sexual Assault Referral Centre
Of the 49 forensic tests carried out at Willow House, around half were on children.
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Guernsey signs 15-year agreement with Brittany Ferries
Brittany Ferries, the majority owner of current operator Condor Ferries, has signed an agreement with Guernsey today (4 December).
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Support group launches for parents of twins and triplets in Guernsey
Guernsey parents expecting, or currently raising, multiple babies are invited to a new support group.
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National TV exposure for the Guernsey Seaweed Company
Guernsey's dried seaweed flavouring is a favourite of celebrity chef James Martin, who meets owners Ben and Naomi Tustin this Saturday (7 December).
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Islands Energy announces Graeme Millar as new CEO
Former JT and Velos IoT CEO Graeme Millar is heading up Channel Islands' gas supplier Islands Energy with immediate effect.
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DFDS wins Jersey ferry contract
DFDS will operate ferry services in Jersey waters from next year, the island's Economic Development Minister has announced.
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Alcohol awareness performances run at Guernsey high schools
A UK theatre company has come to Guernsey to show 500 Year 9 pupils the possible consequences of underage drinking.
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Guernsey's ferry tender process to be examined by Scrutiny Committee
A two hour hearing with the Committee for Economic Development will focus on negotiations with Jersey and the awarding of a Guernsey only contract to Brittany Ferries.
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More listeners, listening for longer: Island FM sees big jumps in new RAJAR figures
The latest radio listening figures show Guernsey’s Island FM grow average listening hours by a huge 46% compared to last quarter.
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Island Games Road Closures Publicised
Island Games volunteers will hand out leaflets to residents who live on the cycling and triathlon routes to help them plan ahead to July.
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P&R To Ask Approval for £500M Loan
Policy & Resources seeks support for plan to fund the financial response to the coronavirus economic impact.
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Deputy Graham issues response to letter from concerned parents
Deputy Richard Graham has responded to an open letter written by two parents concerned with the future of Guernsey's education system.
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Advice To Boatowners To Be Prepared
The Guernsey Coastguard has issued advice to all boatowners after two incidents yesterday.
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Three Amendments To Transforming Education
The Policy and Resources Committee has released three amendments to the 'Transforming Education' letter from ESC.
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Le Grand Bouet closing for 5 weeks
Le Grand Bouet is due to shut for 5 weeks from September 3rd.
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Child sex crimes rise in Guernsey
An investigation by the NSPCC has found the number of sex crimes against children in Guernsey has risen in the last year.
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New school, new name, new uniform
Education, Sport, and Culture have announced the name of the new school, its colleges, and its uniform.
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Former Home Affairs deputies open fire on controversial report
Two deputies who stood down from the Home Affairs committee in the wake of a critical report have responded robustly in the States.
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New Inshore Lifeboat For Guernsey
A new inshore lifeboat is now operating in Guernsey.
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Top Four Finish For Guernsey At Island Games
Guernsey's finished fourth at this year's Island Games in Gibraltar.
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ESC publish draft policy letter on future of education
The Committee for Education, Sport, and Culture have released a draft policy letter relating to the future school plans.
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Security incident at Guernsey Airport delays flights
Guernsey Airport felt the effects of a low level security incident on Tuesday evening, which saw six flights delayed and the departure lounge emptied and re-screened.
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Registration opens for 2019 Skipton Swimarathon
Registration is now open for the 2019 Skipton Swimarathon.
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Premier Inn coming to Guernsey
Plans have been announced for a new Premier Inn hotel at Admiral Park.
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Les Mis composer to give masterclass
Les Misérables composer Claude-Michel Schönberg will host a masterclass for local students on 28th June during his visit to Guernsey.
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Asian Hornets ‘Here To Stay’
The States’ strategy to counter the threat of Asian Hornets in the Bailiwick will be that of ‘containment’ according to a leading expert.
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Airport security delays 'completely unacceptable' says Deputy Peter Ferbrache
Deputy Peter Ferbrache has been explaining why there have been long queues for people going through security at Guernsey Airport.
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Update In Trial Of Man Accused Of Murdering Sarah Groves
The Sarah Groves murder trial recommenced yesterday.
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IOD June Breakfast Features Guernsey Chief Exec
The IoD’s June breakfast this week will feature Paul Whitfield, the Chief Executive of the States of Guernsey.