The government has refused to release a “lessons learnt” report into the opening of a new mental-health ward, arguing that publication could prejudice both policy development and commercial interests...
A 40-year-old man from Guernsey has been jailed for eight years after a series of “wicked and depraved” crimes – including secretly filming people having sex in their own homes...
That included 69 rapes, 67 sexual assaults, 15 acts of voyeurism, and 12 counts concerning indecent images of children.
Despite "a challenging year for both islanders and retailers" in 2025, the CI Coop saw a rise in turnover and profit and welcomed thousands of new members...
The Channel Islands Co-op appeared before the Court of Appeal this morning seeking to overturn a ruling that awarded £3.5 million to its former chief executive...
Work to reset the complaints process within Health and Social Care steps up a gear this week with service users and former and current staff all being asked to share their experiences.
A man arrested over the weekend on suspicion of making threats to kill other people has pleaded guilty to telecoms offences.
Police are reviewing footage of crowd trouble involving a small minority of supporters at Saturday's Muratti Vase game at Springfield...
Who, if anyone, can own the moon? Who is responsible for space debris? And why should Jersey care about space law? Those are some of the questions that will be explored during a talk at Jersey Library next week...
Guernsey retained the Muratti Vase on Jersey soil for the first time since 2014 with a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Springfield Stadium on Saturday afternoon...
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The government has refused to release a “lessons learnt” report into the opening of a new mental-health ward, arguing that publication could prejudice both policy development and commercial interests. Patients moved into Clinique Pinel in June 2024 after years of waiting for an upgrade for the “dilapidated” Orchard House in the wake of a critical mental-health service review. The opening of the new acute adult mental-health facility was…
Out of 2215 crimes reported to Guernsey Police last year, more than 11% of them were of a sexual nature. That included 69 rapes, 67 sexual assaults, 15 acts of voyeurism, and 12 counts concerning indecent images of children. Voyeurism towards a child, buggery, grooming, and sexual touching offences were each reported once. The alleged crimes are detailed in the Guernsey Police Annual Report for 2025.
A 40-year-old man from Guernsey has been jailed for eight years after a series of “wicked and depraved” crimes – including secretly filming people having sex in their own homes. Kirk Geoff Bishop recorded more than 130 images and videos of three women and one man from inside their homes – including while they were engaged in sexual activity, while naked, and in the shower.
Despite "a challenging year for both islanders and retailers" in 2025, the CI Coop saw a rise in turnover and profit and welcomed thousands of new members. Chief executive Mark Cox hailed the retailer's "strengthened" performance as it announced its annual results for the 52 weeks ending 11 January 2026. Express took a look at the headline figures... The stats at a glance:
A man arrested over the weekend on suspicion of making threats to kill other people has pleaded guilty to telecoms offences. The 35-year-old was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning, and appeared before the Magistrate's Court today, where he was remanded in custody until 4 June. The court heard that Nico Roger Dormer of no fixed address has been in the island working as a carpenter.
Who, if anyone, can own the moon? Who is responsible for space debris? And why should Jersey care about space law? Those are some of the questions that will be explored during a talk at Jersey Library next week. The free event will take place on Thursday 28 May from 5.30pm to 6.30pm. Event organiser Greg Murray, who will be giving the talk, said: “Space is no longer only about exploration.
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The Channel Islands Co-op appeared before the Court of Appeal this morning seeking to overturn a ruling that awarded £3.5 million to its former chief executive. The appeal hearing, which is expected to last three days, marks the latest chapter in a long-running dispute between the Channel Islands Co-operative Society and former chief executive Colin Macleod. Mr Macleod led the organisation for a decade from 2010, but claims the final years of his tenure were overshadowed by a sustained campaign to remove him from his position.
Guernsey retained the Muratti Vase on Jersey soil for the first time since 2014 with a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Springfield Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Despite long spells of pressure from the hosts, the Sarnians proved clinical when it mattered. Goals from Ross Allen and Matt Loaring punished a Jersey side left frustrated after missing a string of first-half chances, before Toby Ritzema pulled one back late on.
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Work to reset the complaints process within Health and Social Care steps up a gear this week with service users and former and current staff all being asked to share their experiences. The Complaints and Learning Working Group, set up to address concerns over the way complaints are handled by HSC, is hosting listening exercises - starting on Wednesday. These exercises will form part of work aimed at enhancing "transparency and fairness and public confidence in the Health & Social Care complaints process", said a spokesperson concerned with organising the groups.
Police are reviewing footage of crowd trouble involving a small minority of supporters at Saturday's Muratti Vase game at Springfield. In the aftermath of a 2-1 victory for Guernsey in the men's Muratti, there were ugly scenes as a cluster of visiting supporters came onto the pitch and goaded their Jersey counterparts. While no arrests have been made so far, a police investigation is ongoing.