Prison governor steps aside amid investigation
Governor John de Carteret has stepped aside temporarily amid an investigation into his conduct.
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Alleged sexual assault reported near Vale Castle
Officers are keen to speak with anyone who was in the area on 21 March.
View Full Story02-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
Local creators called on for Liberation Day event
The Liberation Day Tea Tent event will take place on the evening of 9 May.
View Full Story02-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
Plastic still biggest pollutant on island beaches
Plastic makes up 77% of the rubbish collected from Guernsey's shores, a report finds.
View Full Story02-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
Hogan returns for third season with Guernsey cricket
Australian coach Craig Hogan returns for a third season with the Guernsey national team.
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Autism Guernsey programmes funded for three years
The agreed £24,000 from HSC will be matched by Autism Guernsey to offer programmes for parents.
View Full Story02-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
Bringing in UK developers backed by industry forum
The head of Guernsey's construction forum says it is a good first step to get units built.
View Full Story02-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
Fuel rationed at garage after customer surge
The owner says he has been "bombarded" by customers but wants to be fair to everyone.
View Full Story01-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
Slipway to be reopened after Storm Goretti damage
Work continues to repair damage to breakwater after Storm Goretti but fishers will regain access.
View Full Story01-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
No affordable homes built in Guernsey last year
In 2025 a total of 127 new properties were built, but not fitted the category of being affordable.
View Full Story01-Apr-2026 - Source: BBC News
Campaign to preserve World War One memorial cafe
The Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Trust says it has negotiated the sale.
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Fears for older people in 'homelessness crisis'
A Guernsey man in his eighties who has been evicted is among those seeking support
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Traders' relief after burst water main replaced
A plastic pipe has now replaced the cast iron main installed 80 years ago.
View Full Story31-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News
AI and digital evidence 'reshaping police work'
The force says it focuses on staff welfare as digital investigators deal with distressing material.
View Full Story31-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News
'Organic' sculpture planned for market plinth
James Cappa is designing the piece which is 'about Guernsey, for Guernsey and built in Guernsey'.
View Full Story31-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News
Ferry service at risk due to decline of newspapers
The future of a boat connecting Jersey and Guernsey is in doubt due to move away from print news.
View Full Story31-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News
Same-sex parents want change on birth certificates
Only one parent in a same-sex relationship can be named on the paperwork currently.
View Full Story31-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News
Digital visa scheme to be introduced in Guernsey
People from outside the UK and Ireland will need electronic travel authorisation from 23 April.
View Full Story30-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News
Islands to join Europe in celebrating Norman past
The islands' governments say events will celebrate Norman influences still found in the islands.
View Full Story30-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News
Sark may offer more on-island secondary education
Plans to offer secondary education on island to those aged 14-16 will go before Chief Pleas.
View Full Story30-Mar-2026 - Source: BBC News