The Swedish island of Gotland is known as ‘the island of roses and ruins’. Perhaps we should be marketing Guernsey as ‘the island of scaffolding and roadworks’? I am sure that would encourage many ...
Guernsey have lifted the U16 Muratti for the first time in eight years after a 4-2 extra-time victory at Springfield.
Today, as well as us sporting a new look for the newspaper, we launch a sleek and smart new rebrand of ‘The Press’, and a long-awaited new website, better than ever before.’ ...
Lobsters, ormers, starfish and medieval pottery were some of the hidden gems revealed by the low spring tide at Cow Bay this weekend at Nature Guernsey’s first event of the year.
Guernsey Police and its new chief are going out to meet the public this week with a first community advisory meeting on Friday evening.
Administrative ‘red tape’ is an issue for other big events in Guernsey’s calendar, but their organisers have said none of it was serious enough for them to consider cancelling.
Covert recordings of shipments, a theft that birthed a naval tradition and a miraculous escape from an RAF bombing raid – Bill de Carteret’s Occupation story is eventful, to say the least. Simon De La ...
THE champions-elect got the win they deserved but Raiders were left frustrated to come away empty-handed on Saturday at Footes Lane.
Guernsey is facing problems that need addressing sooner rather than later, and forward thinking and vision should be at the forefront of the minds of prospective candidates in this year’s elections, ...
Energy costs, water bills and council tax are some of the expenses which will be going up for many households.
A National Audit Office report found wide variation in the rate at which job centres in different areas got people into work.
It was not the result he was hoping for in their first game at Victoria Park but Guernsey FC manager Tony Vance was full of praise for his side.