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Speaking with Deputy Al Brouard
The States are being faced with an impossible decision, finish the Hospital Modernisation Project or complete the Education Programme.It was never meant to come to thi...

The Interview: Boys do cry – even rugby players
Rugby and mental health are two things that rarely appear in the same conversation – but one rugby player who recently retired is seeking to change that.Guy Thompson b...

Guernsey: Behind the Headlines
Join the team at the Bailiwick Express for a look back on this week's biggest stories.

ART FIX: To womb it may concern
Lauren Lee is a singer based in South Africa. Her experiences of pre-eclampsia and the premature birth of her son led to her current single 'To Womb it may Concern'. S...

The Interview: Should you eat milk or dark chocolate when on your period? Women's Health Day Special
Since 1987, May 28th has been recognised as the International Day of Action for Women's Health.In celebration this year, Kelly Frost spoke to Jessica Pinel, a register...

Looking back at the 2023 Guernsey Literary Festival
Another Guernsey Literary Festival has come and gone in what’s been described as a record breaking year for the events.Over 7,000 people piled into venues across the i...

The ESC Interview 3: The Guernsey Sports Commission
During a series of podcasts the President of ESC, Deputy Andrea Dudley-Owen spoke to Express about her committee’s mandate and the future of education in Guernsey.This...

The ESC Interview 2: The fight for Education
During a series of podcasts the President of ESC, Deputy Andrea Dudley-Owen spoke to Express about her committee’s mandate and the future of education in Guernsey.This...

The ESC Interview 1: ChatGPT
During a series of podcasts the President of ESC, Deputy Andrea Dudley-Owen speaks to Express about her committee’s mandate and the future of education in Guernsey.Our...

Our Throwaway Society: Is recycling in Jersey worth the effort and cost?
This week, Express and the JEP have launched a series investigating Our Throwaway Society.Jersey's Recycling Officer, Piers Tharme, explains why he thinks it is in eve...

The Interview: Exploring Jersey's lesser-known Neanderthal cave
Despite being less well-known than its St. Brelade counterpart, La Cotte à la Chèvre is one of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in Jersey, throwing up over...

The Interview: A "hotbed"...or a cold one? - Housing Minister and former Chief Minister discuss Jersey's housing and homelessness problems
One current and one former politician, who both spent a night sleeping rough in a car park last November, compare notes on politics, planning and people without homes....

The P&R Interview 3 : Politics
Deputy Peter Ferbrache has been the President of P&R for more than two years now and first stepped into island politics back in 1994.During the final episode of a seri...

The P&R Interview 2: Condor
After nearly two years of discussing the potential purchase of a new vessel for Condor, P&R supported the ferry company in acquiring the MV Straitsman, a ferry from Ne...

The P&R Interview 1: Capital Projects Portfolio
The President of P&R sat down with Express to speak on a variety of topics, including; the capital project portfolio, Condor's new boat, the Guernsey Investment Fund a...

The Interview: The Roadsafe Programme
The latest annual report from Jersey's Probation Service revealed that the second biggest offence group for all new supervisions was road traffic or motoring offences....

Jersey's myths and legends: finding new meaning in the past
Published historian Paul Darroch talks about his latest project: unravelling some of Jersey's myths and legends that have captivated islanders for hundreds of years. W...

Admiral Nurses: Caring for the carers
Two Admiral Nurses have been appointed in Guernsey - they'll be working with the carers and families of people living with dementia.

The Interview: 35 years of the Jersey Women's Refuge
35 years ago, Rozelle Sutherland MBE founded Jersey Women's Refuge with the aim to protect and empower women and children affected by domestic abuse and eliminate dome...

The Interview: Remembering Sarah Groves, 10 years after her death
Sarah Groves was murdered in Kashmir on 6 April 2013. To mark a decade since her death Vic and Kate Groves discuss their daughter's life and legacy. They also touch on...

The Interview: The Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation
Dr Gopinath Rao explains why he is working closely with the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation, with both the medical profession and the charity understanding the impor...

The Interview: What's next for the Dyslexia Day Centre
Theresa O'Hara, Manager of the Dyslexia Day Centre recalls her own childhood struggles with dyslexia and how she formed a charity to help hundreds of children each yea...

The Interview: How long is Long Covid? And other questions for Jersey's Long Covid specialist
While the covid lockdowns may seem like a long time ago (three years to be precise), there are some in the Channel Islands still living with the effects of the viral d...

The Interview: The man behind the mask... A well-earned retirement with Dr Ivan Muscat
He's the Corona King, the pandemic prince, the man with the mask... Dr Ivan Muscat is a face familiar to all islanders, having steered the island through the ups and d...

The Interview: How Jersey Water is facing up to the pressures of climate change
Julien Morel speaks to Helier Smith, CEO of Jersey Water, about the challenges of supplying the island with drinking water, including preventing flooding, meeting risi...

The Interview: Saving our species with La Société
Trevor Bourgaize has been elected President of La Société Guernesiaise and he told Laura Clayton why he is so interested in the island's natural history and what he wa...

The Interview: Local economy, global outlook
Dr Andy Sloan - a respected economist locally and much wider afield - discusses what has been happening at Silicone Valley Bank and Credit Suisse, why it matters globa...

The Interview: Frauds, scams and what to do about them
Fraud is a constant headache for the States of Jersey Police. Recently, a spate of Facebook property scams saw £22,000 stolen from islanders, with one family left home...

The Interview: How we rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean
In December 2022, two Jersey men set off to take part in the Talisker Whiskey Challenge, known as the 'world's toughest row'.The challenge would take them across the w...

The Interview: An unprecedented three months for Andium Homes
An explosion that claimed the lives of ten people, major flooding that devastated more than a dozen homes and the financial collapse of one of Jersey's biggest constru...
