Fiona hammers Turks and Caicos Islands with hurricane winds
The British territory’s government imposed a curfew and urged people to flee flood-prone areas.
The British territory’s government imposed a curfew and urged people to flee flood-prone areas.
KEEN walkers are being asked to book their spots on the Autumn Walking Festival tours, rather than just turning up on the day.
One of the planes crashed in a field, the other in a stand of trees, near Vance Brand Airport in Longmont, Colorado, about 30 miles north of Denver.
TODAY is the final day of Mark Prevel’s mammoth challenge to walk 150 miles and climb and descend the equivalent height of Mount Everest along Guernsey’s southern cliff paths.
The 17-year-old made his first-team debut for Fulham last month.
The 50-year-old man shot a petrol station worker in the head after being refused service for not wearing a mask.
ALL Guernsey’s schools will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday and many local shops are also expected to shut for the Queen’s funeral.
ULTRA RUNNER Sabrina Amy has returned to Guernsey after completing an arduous 250km ultra-marathon through inhospitable Icelandic landscapes.
THE three ambassadors for this year’s Skipton Swimarathon are encouraging more people to sign up to swim in Guernsey’s largest annual fundraiser.
STAFF accommodation at La Collinette Hotel could be turned into local market flats, if planning permission is granted.
Gifts and letters from the Queen were put on display at the president’s official residence on Friday.
A SIGHT-IMPAIRED climber from Guernsey came second in the paraclimbing championships in Wales last week.
Princess Elizabeth was born in 1926 and became Queen in 1952, ruling through the second half of the 20th century and well into the 21st.
GUERNSEY’S newest theatre space is being launched this week, as a ‘vital’ piece of the local theatre community’s jigsaw is put in place.
GUERNSEY’S electric car charging points could be changed to accept debit and credit cards, but it would cost more, a States spokesman has said.