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Thousands turned out along the seafront to see the parade of armed forces personnel and welcome Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, to the island.
The daughter of a man who was among the first soldiers to land in Guernsey was brought to tears by the re-enactment of the landing of Force 135.
Famous ships, local locations and 1940s characters were brought to life by nearly 30 floats created for this year’s 80th Liberation Day cavalcade.
Sasha Kazantseva-Miller admits she paid the price for joining a political party in 2020, but after her first term she has ...
Art Allen-O’Leary is set to stand for election to the States Assembly for a second time and says he can unite people with ...
With the island at a crossroads in arapidly evolving world, fundamental changes are needed, says Heidi Almonte, who has a ...
Most of the discussions around government funding focus on current income and expenditure, limiting the conversation and our ...
Father of the House Deputy John Gollop reflects on his time as a member of the States Assembly and the changing role of ...
A record 8,000 tickets were sold for more than 70 events at this year’s Guernsey Literary Festival. More than 3,000 students ...
The biggest Liberation Day cavalcade in years was the highlight of the afternoon’s events yesterday which saw thousands of ...
Liberation Day is well under way in St Peter Port, with thousands of islanders lining the seafront to usher in celebrations ...
Liberation Day remains a ‘cornerstone’ of Guernsey’s identity and a day both to celebrate and preserve local history, Deputy ...
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