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Children born to Guernsey families will become a full resident at birth, if proposals put forward by the the Policy Council are accepted, and we've more details in today's Press; the pilot of the light aircraft that crashed on Tuesday has been praised by the manager of the airfield where the plane was based; we've got details of items in this month's Billet d'Etat, due to be discussed in July; revised plans for a dementia care home at the former Green Acres Hotel are due to be put forward.

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Also today – the RNLI makes its bid to win a deluxe tea for 100 people at the Duke of Richmond Hotel; Rob Batiste's Lookback special is one of two curtain raisers to the Press coverage of the centenary of the First World War; Nicci Martel speaks to Yvonne Le Page as the Brownies celebrate 100 years.

In sport – Heather Watson was given a bye into the semi-final of the Aegon International tennis championship and today will make a bid to reach the final; there's the latest from the 72-hole strokeplay golf tournament at L'Ancresse; a report on the BSJA's latest showjumping competition; our look ahead at the Commonwealth Games focuses on one of the top 10 performances, this one by squash player Neal Mollet.

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