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Jersey: Recycling and the curse of 'newness' (18 November, 2021)

COP 26 is done, climate change has had its week leading the news agenda...now that happens next? Is it all blah, blah blah...or are enough people now calling for lasti...

Jersey: Armistice Day on the island (11 November 2021)

Today marks the 103rd anniversary of the Armistice - the end of the First World War. Many will know something about the trenches, the Battles of the Somme and Ypres a...

Jersey: Taking the pulse of community nursing (5 November 2021)

While we were all on lockdown, shielding ourselves from the effects of coronavirus last year - one group continually put itself in the line of fire. Nurses and carers...

Guernsey: Our place at COP26 (5 November 2021)

The 26th UN summit on climate change, COP26, is well underway, with hundreds of nations coming together in Glasgow this year to tackle climate change. To give his ins...

Guernsey: Leale's Yard (29 October 2021)

Independent shop owners at the Bridge remain unconvinced that Leales Yard will be developed anytime soon, arguing that the Co-op's hold on the land has stalled the red...

Jersey: Exposing the school funding crisis (28 October 2021)

How does a school stripped to the bone make ends meet when there's nothing left to cut? Which children is the underfunding of schools hitting hardest? What does 'putti...

Jersey: Pathways in and out of prison (22 October 2021)

It's a difficult time at the prison. While an ambitious programme to transform the service and introduce a new 'Seven Pathways' approach to reducing reoffending is un...

Guernsey: Finding the 'Zen Garden' (14 October 2021)

You'd think that Herm Island couldn't get any more zen, but its gardening team have proved otherwise. The island beat out stiff competition to win one of this year's ...

Jersey: Inside No. 9 - Jersey's links to the slave trade (14 October 2021)

This week, we dip into the archives for the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition (23 August 2022)... ---- A new Heritage re...

Jersey: How healthy is Health? (8th October 2021)

Reports detailing serious bullying allegations, staff shortages, buildings which are no longer fit for purpose, and a new hospital which is still, at least, five years...

Guernsey: Digging into the quarry decision (1 October 2021)

The States has made a political decision committing to local quarrying for the next 30 or so year. The proposed site at the Chouet Headland was preferred to a reliance...

Jersey: Locked up with adults - the case for improving children's mental health care (30 September 2021)

This week saw young people directly address Ministers about their "traumatising" experiences of mental health care, with their key aim to put an end to children being ...

Guernsey: Got Milk? (24 September 2021)

An unexpected new sports drink is being campaigned for in Guernsey, and has received the support of dozens of prominent sports men and women. Milk. Good ol' fashioned...

Jersey: Uprising - the riotous history behind the bank holiday (23 September 2021)

Are you wondering why we've got a bank holiday on Monday? Express asked Stuart Nicolle, Senior Archivist at Jersey Heritage, about the riotous history of the holiday, ...

Jersey: The Government's first female CEO (16 September 2021)

Express discusses the Belfast City Council Chief set to become the Government of Jersey's first ever female CEO, and examines the difficult process in appointing her...

Guernsey: A full-fibre future (17 September 2021)

Sure has this week announced £37.5m plans to make Guernsey a digital leader through the creation of a fibre to the premises broadband network, which will directly reac...

Guernsey: What comes after the CCA? (10 September 2021)

The Civil Contingencies Authority took power last year to guide Guernsey through the covid pandemic and implement a series of rules and regulations that have changed o...

Jersey: The new voice of the hospitality industry (9 September 2021)

Bailiwick Express meets Claire Boscq, the newly appointed CEO of the Jersey Hospitality Association, to find out more about her and to hear her vision for an industry ...

Jersey: Cars, cows and squirty cream (3 September 2021)

Express explores Jersey's greenhouse gas emissions, how they've changed over the past 30 years, and some of the more unusual sources... If you want to learn more, you...

Guernsey: A Line to Kill (27 August 2021)

Anthony Horowitz is best known for his suspense and mystery novels, from Alex Rider to James Bond, and his latest work casts its eyes to the Channel Islands. Horowitz'...

Jersey: Overcoming the hurdles of disability (26 August 2021)

Express meets Stuart Penn, a disabled athlete, civil servant and motivational speaker, to discuss the next stage of the island's disability strategy, which is asking a...

Jersey: The Housing Issue (19 August 2021)

Earlier this year, the Housing Minister Deputy Russell Labey published his Housing Action Plan which included proposals for right sizing, tighter controls on buy to le...

Guernsey: Medicinal Cannabis (13 August 2021)

The medical cannabis industry continues to grow, with demand increasing as the stigma around it continues to fall away. Several clinics now supply hundreds of patient...

Jersey: Next stop - carbon neutrality (12 August 2021)

With a target for carbon neutrality by 2030, how Jersey's bus service will transition to cleaner transport has been a key area of discussion for islanders. Though a t...

Guernsey: What makes a good leader? (6 August 2021)

Roy McGregor will be helping judge this year's Institute of Directors, Director of the Year Awards. He was the Country Head for all Credit Suisse operations up until ...

Jersey: Changing gears on the cycle network (5 August 2021)

A raft of new initiatives to make Jersey more cycle-friendly and encourage islanders to switch to greener modes of transport have been popping up recently. The latest...

Jersey: Living with Long Covid (29 July 21)

Hundreds of islanders could be suffering the effects of 'Long Covid' - including fatigue, joint pain and 'brain fog' - for up to three years, Jersey's Acting Medical O...

Guernsey: Dr Bridgman v Dr Brink (23 July 2021)

It was a busy week for Guernsey's Director of Public Health, Dr Nicola Brink, and not for the reasons you might expect. Her predecessor lodged a legal challenge again...

Jersey: Caught on Camera (22 July 2021)

It's not just been the hot weather which has been keeping islanders awake this week - people reporting speeding cars zooming past their windows in the small hours have...

Jersey: Mums, dads and the truth about baby anxiety (16 July 2021)

Up to one in five mums and one in ten dads experience mental health problems in the period during pregnancy and a baby's first birthday... so why don't we talk more ab...

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