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In the latest in our series looking at the Guernsey Development Agency’s plans for the Bridge area, Tom Porter looks at ...
A serious underlying message over collaboration and teamwork within the Channel Islands was behind a Jersey politician posting on social media that the island’s government was looking to invite ...
About 11,000 taxpayers issued with assessments since April are still waiting for repayments. The Revenue Service has sent out more than 30,000 assessments over the past four months, 11,196 of which ...
Volleyballers are arguably the biggest winners following the revelation of the Faroes Islands 2027 sporting programme.
In the latest in our look at proposals for revitalisation of the Bridge area, Tom Porter focuses on ambitious plans for a new ...
Former chief minister Jonathan Le Tocq has been arrested on suspicion of telecommunications offences, it was revealed last ...
A group of civil servants and police officers have lost their pension claim against the States in a landmark ruling.
Three people appeared in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday charged with multiple sex-related offences.
All States-maintained schools will continue to receive free boating tuition following the renewal of a funding agreement ...
A Scrutiny report published earlier this year, at about the same time Mr Smillie started as the island’s top civil servant, ...
The Sarnian success story got the golden ending it deserved yesterday as the sun-kissed Orkney 2025 Island Games came to a ...
The island’s top civil servant has pledged to turn the Revenue Service into a ‘model of excellence’ for the public sector.
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