The Guernsey Development Agency picked a miserable day to outline its vision for the island’s the Bridge to Lt-Governor ...
A week after urging deputies to reject the Policy & Resources Committee’s new Fiscal Policy Framework, the Scrutiny ...
Lucy Rouget reports on the prosecution case presented at Jonathan Le Tocq’s sentencing.
Passing sentence on the first deepfakes case seen in the courts in Guernsey, Judge Catherine Fooks, pictured, said it was ...
Former chief minister Jonathan Le Tocq has been sentenced to nine years in prison following a hearing in the Royal Court ...
Some conceptions are that AI will replace human jobs. He said some industries have been impacted, such as copywriting and ...
ST MARTIN’S community plan is getting closer to being submitted to planners and then put out for island-wide discussion, the ...
Building a new generation of States houses is now seen as essential by Housing president Steve Williams.
STARTING the construction of houses on the three largest development sites in the north – Leale’s Yard, Kenilworth Vinery and ...
Freedom must always come with responsibilities – both in terms of what we say and what we do, otherwise it is not freedom at all, but anarchy, says Deputy Jayne Ozanne.
A golden sycamore tree more than 100 years old, the only one of its kind in the grounds of Sausmarez Manor, was one of the many victims of Storm Goretti, but its owner is hoping that it can be ...
The States agreed in May last year on a pathway to net zero which focuses on making changes that positively impact on our way of life, that would make life more affordable for our islanders, that ...
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