King allows Projets de Loi change
KING Charles III has given the go-ahead for a change to allow local laws to be approved on-island.
KING Charles III has given the go-ahead for a change to allow local laws to be approved on-island.
UK special forces have been accused of killing ‘innocent civilians’ during the conflict.
Col. Richard Graham took his seat in the wings to assess last week’s activities of the States of Deliberation
THE Lt-Governor will gain the power to grant royal assent to some Guernsey laws if the States approves proposals from the Policy & Resources Committee.
In tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Rob Batiste looks back on her most memorable visits to Guernsey...
The 36-year-old is currently boss of Derby but would love to take charge of the Red Devils or Everton, one of his other former clubs.
THE future of Sark’s power supply is in the balance as Chief Pleas and privately-owner Sark Electricity Limited stand in direct opposition.
MOVES to empower this island and improve its constitutional autonomy by enabling the Lt-Governor to grant royal assent to domestic legislation are to be welcomed – but they need also to be approached with some caution.
Glen McAuley scored a screamer from kick-off in the 123rd minute of added time to take the FAI Cup to penalties.
AN ATTEMPT by deputies Carl Meerveld and Liam McKenna to delay the implementation of the island’s updated abortion laws may be well intentioned – but it is inherently ill-judged.
The first attempt to use the Code of Conduct appeals process has thrown up many questions, as Deputy Gavin St Pier explains.
Dominic Raab said it was ‘one of the worst human rights crises of our time’ as he announced the measures in concert with international allies.
A NEW marriage law will create opportunities for Alderney, the States of Alderney has said.
A BATTLE is being waged over landowner rights in Alderney, sparked by a proposed new wildlife law.
The Trump administration has made it even harder for Huawei to access US chip technology vital to developing 5G equipment.