Covid survivor Archie enjoys first family walk after testing negative
The four-year-old was diagnosed with coronavirus at the end of March while having treatment for rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma.
The four-year-old was diagnosed with coronavirus at the end of March while having treatment for rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma.
Two ambulance workers and a nurse are amongst the most recent to have passed away after contracting Covid-19.
The animal tried to play fight with an officer – who was left unharmed, police said.
George Sutherland is hoping to raise money to help save Talbot House, an everyman club, that has been forced to close amid the pandemic.
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Artist Neil J Arms will be donating his painting of Captain Tom surrounded by a rainbow to the Army Foundation College in Harrogate.
Marking World Press Freedom day on Sunday, the human rights group has condemned the Egyptian government’s increasing clampdowns on the media.
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.