Guernsey News
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Channel Islands Ferry Operators Working Group expands
DFDS and the States of Jersey have confirmed their interest in joining the Ferry Operators Working Group to improve sea travel between Guernsey and Jersey.
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Sculpture to remember the Alderney evacuees
Fundraising is underway for a permanent memorial to the Alderney evacuees who never made it home after the war.
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Channel Islands could technically have a White Christmas
Wintry showers are predicted for 25 December 2025 and if just one snowflake is recorded, the islands will technically have a White Christmas.
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Flu cases in Guernsey 'creeping up'
The island's Director of Public Health says cases are climbing and urges people to take measures to slow down infection.
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CI ferry operators to work together to improve inter-islands travel
A 'Ferry Operators Working Group' has been set up to improve sea travel between Guernsey and Jersey.
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Talks ongoing to enable Guernsey ferries to access St Malo
Major port improvement work next year will mean there is only one ramp available for all ferries to use.
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"No shortage" of flu jabs for Guernsey vaccination programme
Public health officials say there is currently no shortage of flu vaccines for those eligible under the vaccination programme - but say some community pharmacies may be low on stock.
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Both winning CI Christmas Lottery Tickets sold in Jersey
The Channel Islands Christmas Lottery 2025 has announced its winners.
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Guernsey women's murder trial "unlikely ever to resume"
A Guernsey family have been fighting for justice for their daughter for more than a decade.
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Guernsey actor to reprise Doctor Who role for Boxing Day Dip
An intergalactic blue android will be splashing about at Cobo Bay on Boxing Day to raise money for charity.
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Aurigny to fly between Guernsey and Jersey next year
The States of Guernsey-owned airline is the first to be granted a licence in the wake of the collapse of Blue Islands.
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Review into healthcare complaints in Guernsey to go ahead
The new president of Health and Social Care says a review of healthcare complaints will take evidence from both sides before making recommendations.
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Former CI Co-op boss awarded more than £3m
The former boss of the Channel Islands Co-op has been awarded more than £3 million from his ex-employer.
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Guernsey Airport releases former Blue Islands aircraft
Guernsey Ports say the majority of Blue Islands' outstanding debt it is owed has been recovered.
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Guernsey's government sets out five ‘super priorities' over the next three years
The Government Work Plan will prioritise tax and healthcare reform, Leale's Yard, the harbours and early years provision for children.
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Century old water main to replaced in Guernsey's Old Quarter
The work will take two months, as lifting and then relaying thousands of granite cobbles adds complexity.
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'Major housing development' near Guernsey Airport granted outline permission
Construction of a residential development at the Mallard complex could begin in early 2026.
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Alderney enjoys a Royal Visit for the 80th Homecoming anniversary
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, was in St Anne to mark 80 years since the first civilians began moving back to the island after the Occupation.
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Exhibitors finalised for first Guernsey travel show
Aurigny, representatives from Sark and Alderney and travel experts are among 20 businesses lined up for 11 January.
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WATCH: Last Blue Islands plane leaves Jersey
The last plane that formed part of Blue Islands’ fleet has left Jersey Airport.
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New woodland for Alderney's 80th Homecoming
Alderney will get a Royal Visit on 15 December and over the weekend a new area of woodland will be planted out.
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Guernsey States 'in talks' with easyJet
Guernsey's Economic Development Committee has confirmed that it is in talks with 'a number of airlines' about island routes.
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Guernsey's airline Aurigny takes on six new First Officers
Recruits are the first to come from a partnership between a flying academy, Norse Atlantic and Aurigny.
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Call for more transparency over Guernsey Electricity's charges
Thousands complete a survey that calls for price and cost transparency at Guernsey Electricity.
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Guernsey Police investigate 'unexplained death' in St Peter Port
Specialist officers are examining a property in Mill Street following an 'unexplained death'.
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Senior Guernsey politician to stay on committee during police investigation
It has been confirmed that Deputy Gavin St Pier will continue as P&R committee Vice President and Treasury lead while a police investigation continues.
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Iconic Guernsey restaurant to close before Christmas
Da Nello in the Pollet has been in business for 47 years but the owners are now retiring.
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Protected status of Guernsey bunker changed by planners
The Planning Committee has reversed a decision made earlier this year is to give a bunker protected monument status.
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Guernsey's former Chief Minister resigns as deputy after admitting making indecent images of children
Disgraced politician Jonathan Le Tocq has resigned from the States after pleading guilty in Guernsey's Royal Court to all 15 charges against him.
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Guernsey Police seek Complaints Commissioners
The Police Complaints Commission is advertising for the role of Complaints Commissioner, following an ongoing review into the process.
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200 knitted angels go to Guernsey hospital patients
Knitters from St Andrew’s parish have created more than 200 colourful knitted angels for patients at the PEH.
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Woman dies after being found unconscious off Vazon Bay
A 39-year-old woman has died, police say, after all emergency services were called to Vazon Bay this morning.
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Rotary Guernsey delivers its Christmas hampers
The charity is thanking islanders for giving £7,600 towards its Christmas Food Parcels appeal.
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Le Tocq should resign as a Guernsey deputy says Lindsay de Sausmarez
Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez says there is only one option to remove disgraced politician Jonathan Le Tocq, and that would be after his sentencing in late January.
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L'Ecume II: Lewis Carr jailed for 20 months for fatal collision at sea
The former second officer in control of the Commodore Goodwill when it collided with a trawler, killing three fishermen, has been sentenced at Jersey's Royal Court.
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Guernsey's former Chief Minister admits making indecent images of children
Serving deputy Jonathan Le Tocq pleaded guilty in Guernsey's Royal Court this afternoon, 4 December, to all 15 charges against him.
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Guernsey Deputy and wife arrested and questioned by police
Guernsey's treasury minister has revealed he and his wife are subjects of an investigation following a complaint alleging harassment.
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Guernsey Post expect to deliver 750,000 parcels this Christmas
Guernsey Post says that islanders' appetite for online shopping is increasing.
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Alderney to get a Royal Visit on 15 December
The Duchess of Edinburgh will be in the island to mark the 80th anniversary of Homecoming.
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New Chairman For Guernsey's Island FM
Island FM is delighted to announce the appointment of Tom Fotheringham as Chairman of its Board of Directors.
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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 has it biggest audience in five years.

