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Residents criticise parking loss
Some residents express shock after parking on the road they live on is re-designated as a no-waiting zone.
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Simpson through to quarter-finals
Chris Simpson is through to the quarter-finals of the Men's Edmonton Open after his first round opponent retired.
The story of the Guernsey markets
The history of one of Guernsey's most iconic buildings starts in the middle ages and spans the island from Castel to town.
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Remand for manslaughter accused
A man accused of unlawfully killing a man outside a St Peter Port pub is remanded in custody at Guernsey Magistrates' Court.
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Works to finish four months early
Roadworks in St Andrew are expected to finish nearly four months ahead of schedule, Guernsey Water says.
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Number out of work rises slightly
The number of unemployed is up slightly on last month, with almost 100 extra people out of work compared to last year.
An evacuation hero
Hervy Golding was honoured for helping with Guernsey's evacuation
Sing Christmas 2009
Join in the South West's biggest interactive carol service
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Seagulls tear up Guernsey pitch
Guernsey's Blanche Pierre Lane is left out of action for the foreseeable future after the playing surface is damaged by worm-hungry seagulls.
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Watson loses in Florida last 16
Guernsey's Heather Watson is out of the singles event at the Eddie Herr Junior Championships in Florida.
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BMW likely to retain Andy Priaulx
Andy Priaulx is likely to retain his place driving for BMW despite a probable cut in the number of cars entered in the World Touring Car Championships.
The Guide - weekend things to do
Find out what's going on in Guernsey this weekend with our guide. From music and art to sport and nature, there's always plenty to do.
'A local panto for local people'
Alderney's theatre group celebrates 60 years with a specially written local pantomime for Christmas.
The last red deer in the Forest
A small herd of deer have lived in the Forest for many years and are cared for by the Guernsey Animal Aid charity.
Rare Chinese bowls raise millions
A pair of bowls made in China in the 18th Century are auctioned in Guernsey and reveal a unique history.
Escape to fairy land
Class Act are staging a fairy tale panto with a twist
A 1960s influence
The Raffle tell us what inspires them to make music