A-listers join former presidents to call for unity against pandemic threat
The livestream saw former rivals Bill Clinton and George W. Bush pleaded for action.
The livestream saw former rivals Bill Clinton and George W. Bush pleaded for action.
Funds raised through the event will benefit global humanitarian aid organisation Direct Relief and AC Milan’s philanthropic foundation.
The social media platform has provided grants for the Internet Watch Foundation to promote the safety campaign on Twitter.
THE Family Placement Service is calling on Bailiwick families to step up to the role of fostering.
WITH Battle Ensign – an oversized White Ensign – flying, sirens sounding and surrounded by a small flotilla of local boats, Royal Navy patrol ship HMS Tyne performed a ceremonial sail past of Guernsey on Saturday to celebrate 75 years since the island’s Liberation.
THE North Show and the Battle of Flowers have been cancelled for this year.
LIBERATION DAY 2020 will not be celebrated in the way it was envisaged just a few months ago. Gone are the marching bands and the music, the crowds lining the Town front, the children enjoying the bouncy castles and other activities, the sight and spectacle of the cavalcade.
IT STARTED life as a 1970 Monty Python sketch, now the Ministry of Silly Walks has been revived in the island to bring a little lockdown light relief.
ISLANDERS and friends from further afield are invited to come together online to raise a toast to Guernsey's Bailiff Sir Richard Collas on his retirement, and to upload their own messages and tributes.
TODAY, lying on my lawn, twisted like a pretzel, doing a post-workout stretch, I briefly gave some thought to what Covid-19 lockdown has meant to me and mine.
They are threatening to subpoena Jeff Bezos if he does not appear.
Two ambulance workers are amongst the most recent to have passed away after contracting Covid-19.
The move comes as social networks face pressure to ban the former football following a number of unproven claims about the disease.
A THERAPY pony named Dolly is doing a different chore each week and is encouraging children to do the same.
Louise Marshall, often referred to as Scotland’s National Piper, joined the rest of the country with a special tribute to the fundraising centenarian.