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Solar panel critic now 'supporter of plan'
A dispute over a solar panel plan is resolved, with the complainant now a proponent for the site.
August 18, 2026'I chase eclipses around the world'
A film-maker talks about eclipse-hunting worldwide after covering his first one in Alderney in 1999.
August 12, 2026Young islanders concerned about their future
The Medical Officer Health Report shows 36% of young people are certain they will leave the island.
August 12, 2026Royal Golden Guernsey Goats join conservation herd
The six-month-old goats are welcomed by the Governor of Guernsey.
August 11, 2026'Day turned into dusk' in 1999 total solar eclipse
Those who saw the eclipse describe the "eerie" moment birds stopped singing.
August 11, 2026How to view the solar eclipse from Guernsey
Five things to remember when watching the partial solar eclipse from Guernsey
August 10, 2026Eclipse a 'once or twice in a lifetime' event
A Guernsey astronomer says people will have to wait until 2081 for the next total eclipse.
August 5, 2026Health service reviews cost almost £188,000
There were 20 independent investigations or reviews between 2021 and 2025.
August 3, 2026Energy prices rise by 19% in a year -report
The Retail Prices Indices and Household Costs Indices inflation statistics have been published.
July 28, 2026Plan for solar panels in field draws criticism
If approved, the project would see 72 solar panels installed on the site in Guernsey.
July 28, 2026Average income down in real terms, survey says
The results of the 2023/24 Household Expenditure Survey have been published.
July 27, 2026Removing tax from food could cost £14m - minister
Treasury says a GST removal from essential grocery items would mostly benefit the richest islanders.
July 14, 2026Parent cooking classes 'built my confidence'
New cooking scheme aims to help parents learn healthy recipes which are convenient to make.
July 14, 2026Fuel providers hopeful of more price reductions
Rubis and ATF Fuels both say they expect to see prices fall further in time.
July 6, 2026Man who built Guernsey finance charity retires
Peter Neville stands down as head of the charity supporting people ineligible for mainstream banking.
June 14, 2026Advice service demand rises amid housing crisis
Citizens Advice Guernsey says housing and cost of living pressures have increased demand.
June 6, 2026Deputy calls for an end to Guernsey overseas aid
A Guernsey Deputy says there is strong support for scrapping the island’s £5.6m aid spending.
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Solar panel critic now 'supporter of plan'
Chris Chadwick (left) is now in favour of Len Shephard's (right) solar panel site proposal A critic of a proposed solar panel site in Guernsey says he is now a "complete supporter of the plan" after
'I chase eclipses around the world'
Dr Riley got the eclipse bug after seeing his first one on Alderney The spectacle of the total eclipse in 1999 in the Channel Islands was a "life-changing moment" for Dr Chris Riley who has become a
Young islanders concerned about their future
Dr Nicola Brink said young people "cared deeply" about their future in Guernsey Less than a third of students have said they feel confident they would stay in the island, a government survey has show
'Day turned into dusk' in 1999 total solar eclipse
The last total solar eclipse of the 20th Century was on 11 August 1999 As the countdown begins to a partial solar eclipse, people have been sharing memories of the total eclipse in 1999 in parts of t
Royal Golden Guernsey Goats join conservation herd
The six-month-old goats will graze conservation areas around the island Three Royal Golden Guernsey goats have joined the island's conservation herd, which was previously made up of only Guernsey cat
How to view the solar eclipse from Guernsey
A partial solar eclipse is set to be visible across the South West and Channel Islands on Wednesday evening. The entire event is set to last about one hour and 50 minutes, starting at about 18:20 BST
Eclipse a 'once or twice in a lifetime' event
Astronomer Jean Dean urged people to wear protective glasses when viewing the eclipse A Guernsey astronomer has urged people to make the most of a "once or twice in a lifetime" partial solar eclipse
Health service reviews cost almost £188,000
George Oswald says 20 independent investigations or reviews have been commissioned in five years Independent investigations or reviews into health services have cost nearly £188,000 over five years,
Energy prices rise by 19% in a year -report
Over the year, the Fuel and Light group increased by the most at 19.0% Energy prices are up by 19% and retail prices indices (RPI) inflation rose to 4.3%, according to a new report. Guernsey's RPI a
Plan for solar panels in field draws criticism
The planning would see solar panels installed on a greenfield site rather than the applicant's house A planned solar panel installation proposed to be installed on what is believed to be a greenfield
Average income down in real terms, survey says
More than 2,000 people filled out the 2023/24 Household Expenditure Survey Average income for islanders is 12% lower in real terms than five years previously, a survey says. More than 2,000 people r
Removing tax from food could cost £14m - minister
Treasury says the removal of GST from food would mostly benefit the richest islanders It would cost the states £14.4m a year to remove the island's goods and services tax (GST) from food, the treasur
Parent cooking classes 'built my confidence'
Lauren Weller said it was "hard for parents to find fresh, cheap and healthy meal ideas" that were also convenient Parents who attended free cooking classes in Guernsey said they had new ideas and co
Fuel providers hopeful of more price reductions
Fuel providers said price reductions were being passed on to customers Two of the biggest fuel providers in the Channel Islands have said pump prices are steadily falling. Both Rubis and ATF Fuels s
Deputy calls for an end to Guernsey overseas aid
Guernsey should consider cutting its £5.6m overseas aid budget as "charity begins at home" and more people are struggling locally, a deputy has suggested. Deputy Rob Curgenven said the idea was not y