Feature: From Brexit to the Bailiwick, why it’s business as (un)usual for Guernsey’s foreign minister
To start 2018, we've asked Guernsey's foreign minister, Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq, to share his thoughts on the challenges facing...
To start 2018, we've asked Guernsey's foreign minister, Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq, to share his thoughts on the challenges facing...
Jersey retailers face fines of up to £10,000 if they mislead consumers under new laws. The Economic Development Minister's package...
The former Channel Islands Data Protection Commissioner is taking up a new job - as Data Protection Commissioner for just...
Around 1,500 people in Jersey are starting 2018 with a temporary tax rate as the Taxes Office still has a...
A leading Channel Islands lawyer says the case of a family who have to leave their £600,000 home of 31...
A Jersey political party is calling for the island's poorest parents to be given more Maternity Allowance. Reform Jersey is...
Four Channel Islanders have been named in this year's New Year's Honours List. Bomb disposal officer Stuart Elliot from Jersey,...
A group of major funding bodies in the Channel Islands have undergone important training from the National Council for Voluntary...
Volunteers from a Guernsey firm of accountants have planted 40 trees at Delancey Park to mark the firm’s 40th anniversary in...
A Jersey insurer is urging companies to review their professional indemnity insurance policies to ensure it has the cover in...
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