Public invited to help name orphaned otters in search of new home
The cubs were separated from their mothers in bad weather in January last year.
The cubs were separated from their mothers in bad weather in January last year.
GUERNSEY’S first seal rescue of 2022 has seen a severely underweight pup getting the care it needs.
FURTHER doubts about whether a goods and services tax will ever be introduced in Guernsey have been raised by some deputies.
The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor has already opened an investigation into potential war crimes.
Police fired tear gas and water canons at hundreds of university students who were trying to break through security barricades near the town of Kandy.
‘I knew it’d be a big rise, I thought it might double, but this much – who can afford that?’ Andie Darlington said.
The media executive has been named the Government’s preferred candidate for the role.
A student said a ‘gagging clause’ prevented her from speaking about the alleged assault.
Researchers identified 639 Facebook accounts belonging to wildlife traders.
The teddies, in the colours of the Ukrainian flag, are being presented to the children when they arrive.
The Secretary of State for Housing and Communities said he discussed how to make the Homes for Ukraine scheme ‘even better’.
The couple later took part in their first digital plaque unveiling to officially open the tech giant’s new King’s Cross campus.
PLAYERS from around the Channel Islands and even further afield battled it out for trophies and British ranking points in Guernsey’s own LTA Padel Tour events over the weekend.
The players were both left bedbound after contracting coronavirus.
People who are suffering with long Covid – symptoms of Covid-19 for months after testing clear – can now find support and advice from others in a similar situation with a new support group set up by Tamara O’Brien.