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Jersey: Open the gates to Hope House (8 July 2021)
The charity behind a brand new therapeutic facility to help struggling children in Jersey believe its services are being wasted because the Government is refusing to s...
Guernsey: Toilers of the Sea (8 July 2021)
Toilers of the Sea; Victor Hugo's masterpiece, dedicated to the people of Guernsey, is working its way to the big screen A film production of the tale of Gilliat is g...
Jersey: The firefighters of the future (2 July 2021)
Cyber warfare is getting serious. In 2017, Jersey's Government was getting hit by around 500 high-level cyber attacks every day, while some island entities were getti...
Guernsey: A different kind of medicine (1 July 2021)
Sometimes what you need is a different kind of medicine, which is just what a new Social Prescribing pilot is hoping to administer. Bailiwick Social Prescribing is a ...
Guernsey: Behind the curtain at Freaky Geese Theatre (24 June)
Childhood friends Rhys Ashcroft and Dan Le Friec fulfilled a childhood dream when the two Guernsey-born actors set up their own production company, Freaky Geese Theatr...
Jersey: WTF is NFT? (24 June 2021)
With a piece of digital artwork by Beeple Crap having sold as an NFT - non-fungible token - for $69m at a Christie's auction earlier this year, some might be consideri...
Jersey: A severe case of Simply Red (18th June 2021)
Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water, Jersey's covid restrictions have changed again...from the 29th of June, England and Scotland will be simply...
Guernsey: The Entrepreneur's Crisis (18 June 2021)
Penelope Hope Founder Nadia Newton has decided to end the brand at the end of the August, citing burnout and the way that needing to create products in line with that ...
Jersey: The 'Goldilocks' solution to population (11 June 2021)
Should the number of people go up in Jersey or go down? One politician thinks keeping it at net zero would be just right for Jersey...
Guernsey: The housing crisis - "It's not a supply problem" (11 June 2021)
Guernsey's housing crisis continues to spiral out of control, with very few rental options and house prices soaring. We've been told the inevitable answer will be to ...
Jersey: A "true Statesman" - the life of Len (3 June 2021)
This week saw the passing of a man who had served his island for more than 37 years as a Deputy, Senator and then Constable. Len Norman was Home Affairs Minister when ...
Jersey: A very 'quarry' story? (28 May 2021)
Express delves into the brewing battle over a £1.65m agricultural field. It's an unfolding tale that touches on water, waste, quarrying, the island's resources, NIMBY...
Guernsey: School's Out (28 May 2021)
The future of secondary education could soon be decided, after years of pausing, reviewing and intense debate. We've been shown option after option, and some would sa...
Jersey: Driving MOTs into the island
In 2018 Jersey was approached to join the Vienna Convention for Road Traffic, and in 2019 work began to implement it. Since then, the Government has been working to b...
Guernsey: Alderney's Small Island Politics (21 May 2021)
The Alderney Bird Observatory has been voted out of its home and will have to leave the nunnery, where it has been for the past three years. The internationally accla...
Jersey: (Out of) control... Why we must do more about eating disorders (14 May 2021)
With a recent Government report noting that eating disorders in children have more than tripled over the past four years, and charity Jersey Eating Disorders Support n...
Guernsey: Freedom of Information (14 May 2021)
Cost and the unlikelihood of either legislative or political priority have been given as reasons not to introduce a full Freedom of Information Law, with Scrutiny inst...
Jersey: Why the island is being accused of breaking Brexit (7 May 2021)
When 60 French fishing boats arrived in Jersey's harbour to protest their fishing rights it thrust the island onto the frontline of international politics, and right i...
Guernsey: UnMute (6 May 2021)
Gaz Papworth has followed up his award winning documentary man down, with UnMute, which continues to focus on mental health and the social issues that cause stress and...
Jersey: Deforestation - Just add water (30 April 2021)
Many would be horrified at the idea of ripping up an entire forest just to get a bird on our plate for a roast dinner... but some types of fishing are the equivalent o...
Guernsey: On Benefits (30 April 2021)
At some point in our lives many of us will need to claim benefits, and with the cost of living so high, many of us may also need to consider social housing or partial ...
Jersey: One step away from Greenfields - Jersey's forgotten children (23 April 2021)
It's a school designed to look after some of Jersey's most vulnerable children, but it's been likened to a "containment facility". La Sente was established in 2018, i...
Guernsey: Tunnel Vision (23 April 2021)
The idea of a fixed link between Guernsey and Jersey is a question of when, not if, according to a Guernsey actuary. Martyn Dorey says an under water tunnel between th...
Jersey: Boys will be boys? We need to talk about school rape culture (16 April 2021)
Inappropriate comments. Playground porn. Upskirting. Assault. In the wake of Sarah Everard's death and the Everyone's Invited revelations, schoolgirls who previously ...
Guernsey: The St Peter Port Remede (16 April 2021)
The St Peter Port Port Douzaine is the biggest Douzaine in the island, with some 9,000 plus parishioners and 20 members given the task of running the parish. This wee...
Jersey: Football Index - The Divid-end of the Game? (9 April 2021)
This wasn't betting as we know it. Jersey-based Football Index was a self-styled 'football stock market' where fans could grow 'investment portfolios' worth thousands ...
Guernsey: Sir Richard Collas on Life as Bailiff (9 April 2021)
The Bailiff has been an integral part of island life since the 13th century and Sir Richard Collas was our 89th sitting Bailiff until his retirement last year. He was...
Jersey: PFOS - The Secret Deal (1 April 2021)
Back in 2005 the States did a deal with global chemical giant 3m, to accept £2.6m, in return for agreeing never to take legal action about the pollutant PFOS which had...
Guernsey: Radiosutch - Deputy Le Tissier and Internet Trolling (1 April 2021)
Internet trolling. It's not something you'd expect from a sitting Deputy. Unfortunately this kind of behaviour has been making the headlines recently, after Deputy Chr...
Guernsey: Reclaim These Streets (26 March 2021)
No woman should be afraid to walk home alone. This is the bottom line of a national campaign sparked by the death of Sarah Everard. The 33 year old went missing after...