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The Interview: Nico Bezuidenhout, CEO of Aurigny04 Oct 202400:57:02
The Interview: How Caritas aims to quickly provide homes for those most in need02 Oct 202400:12:05

Around 1,000 people in Guernsey do not have secure housing.

Now the charity Caritas is looking to help address that by not just providing accommodation, but also the support needed to combat the issues that have led someone into homelessness in the first place.

In this episode of the Interview Nick Mann talks to Caritas chairman Graham Merfield after they appealed for land and funding for the project.
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FOCUS: Retail rents in St Peter Port 03 Sep 202400:10:42

With another shop closing in town, and its premises already up for rent at an eye watering amount, Luke Webb spoke to retailers about their positions in the island's economy.

Rents make up the majority of their spending, but other challenges persist too. 

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The Cool Down: Rugby Special Pt 1 - Jordan Reynolds27 Dec 202300:24:42

In this first episode of our two-part rugby special, Nick Mann talks to Guernsey Raiders Director of Rugby Jordan Reynolds about the ups and downs of the season so far, the challenges of National League rugby and how his side are changing the mood in their bid to climb clear of the relegation battle. 

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The Sport Interview: 'The Glasgow Warrior'22 Dec 202300:36:16

Former Jersey Reds player turned professional boxer, Nick Campbell joined the podcast team to discuss his transition into the ring, winning the Scottish Heavyweight Title and training with world champions Joseph Parker and Tyson Fury.

From dealing with pre-fight nerves, to what Tyson Fury is really like in person, this certainly was an entertaining conversation!

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The Interview: Christmas at the Emergency Department22 Dec 202300:21:14

This week, Express goes behind the scenes at A&E at Christmas time... Dr Masha Finn, Clinical Lead at the General Hospital's Emergency Department, spoke about the pressures facing the department and the busy season ahead...

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Laura meets...James Dumbelton20 Dec 202300:27:05

James Dumbleton is working with others to preserve the cultural identity of the Channel Islands through music. He told Laura Clayton what that means and why he is so passionate about it. 

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The Warm Up: Guernsey Cricket's men's manager Rob Thomson20 Dec 202300:18:25

It’s a period of change for Guernsey Cricket and with a summer ahead that features a T20 international tournament on our shores, Nick Mann talks to new men’s manager Rob Thomson about the sport’s ambitions and his journey into the role.

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The Interview: Love Is All You Need At Christmas Time08 Dec 202300:15:49
Politics Dis-Assembled: Ferbrache on steering the ship as no confidence vote looms08 Dec 202300:15:30

With just days to go until deputies continue their debate and vote on whether to sack Guernsey’s senior political committee, it’s President Deputy Peter Ferbrache offered himself up to media spotlight after it emerged a behind closed doors meeting had been scheduled to try and turn minds to keeping at least three of P&R’s members in place for the next 18 months.


Deputies Mark Helyar and David Mahoney have already resigned from Policy & Resources leaving empty seats at the top table and the chance for a refresh whatever happens next week.


But the incumbent President is hoping that is all that will need to be considered by the States right now, as he plans to pitch for unity and collaboration in the face of wipeout.


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The Interview: Growing hunger for Guernsey's food bank 01 Dec 202300:12:58

The food bank run by Guernsey Welfare Service thinks this Christmas will be its busiest ever, as families continue to struggle with the high cost of living. 

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The Interview: How will Jersey tackle knife crime and riots in future? (with Police Chief Robin Smith)28 Nov 202300:07:05

Police Chief Robin Smith speaks to Express about riots, knife crime and a host of other issues relating to public safety - in light of new laws being proposed by Home Affairs Minister Helen Miles.

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Politics Dis-Assembled: Transforming Education Programme "essentially defunded"24 Nov 202300:04:13

In this edition of Politics Dis-Assembled Matthew Leach talks through the recent debate on the 2024 Budget, specifically its impact on the Transforming Education Programme.

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"The greatest Guernsey artist you've never heard of": Part 130 Aug 202400:35:25

David Robilliard's art work is being celebrated by Liberate at this year's Channel Islands' Pride. But who was he?

Laura Clayton has been finding out about the life and work of "the greatest Guernsey artist you've never heard of". 

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The Warm Up: Sailing with Andrew Bridgman 22 Nov 202300:09:54

This week Nick Mann has been talking to sailor Andrew Bridgman as he prepares to compete in a world championships in the coastal town of Sorento in Australia. We look back on his gold medal win in the Island Games and ahead to what promises to be exhilarating high speed foiling action in the Waszp. 

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The Interview: Celebrating 20 years of the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation17 Nov 202300:34:01

When Sebastian Priaulx was born premature, followed a few years later by his sister Danniella, it spurred their parents into action - wanting to give something back to the medical teams who saved their babies lives, Jo and Andy Priaulx along with cousin Richard Le Tocq launched the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation, which is now celebrating its 20th anniversary. 

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The Cool Down: An U21 Muratti Special15 Nov 202300:25:11

We are looking back at Guernsey's 2-1 win in the U21 Muratti. Bailiwick Express Guernsey's Nick Mann and Jersey Evening Post's Steven Anderson fight their respective corners, hear from the two coaches, and find out where we think the game should go.

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The Warm Up: U21 Muratti Preview with Jordan Kelly11 Nov 202300:14:03

The U21 Muratti kicks off this season's football clashes with Jersey. Guernsey Head Coach Jordan Kelly talks about the preparations for the fixture and the wider development of the game. The teams face each other at 1pm at Footes Lane on Sunday 12 November. 

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Politics Dis-Assembled: Half-time for Les Ozouets10 Nov 202300:06:03

A debate left in limbo for two weeks,  an opportunity for further challenges or funding routes, a committee backing a plan that could bolster calls for its downfall.

Join Express as we run through what's happened in Guernsey's budget debate so far, including the post-16 campus at Les Ozouets, and what could happen next. 

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The Warm Up: Netball with Guernsey Head Coach Sally Carns04 Nov 202300:13:33

In this episode Nick Mann talks to Guernsey Netball head coach Sally Carns ahead of her team’s trip to play a new five day tournament in the Isle of Man. That’s a chance for the players to test themselves and their systems against new opposition and all part of plans to progress and grow the game as a whole.

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Behind the Headlines: Storm Ciaran03 Nov 202300:22:03

This week the Express team dust themselves off after Storm Ciaran battered the Channel Islands. 

Matthew Leach, Kit Hannah, Nick Mann and Laura Clayton talk about the damage wrought upon the island, the action plan in place to protect us and how the community pulled together during a particularly difficult night…

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The Interview: Ruari Hardy and Storm Ciaran03 Nov 202300:21:14

This week Matthew Leach speaks to Guernsey’s Head of Law Enforcement and the Chair of the States Strategic Co-ordinating Group, Ruari Hardy.


Mr Hardy was responsible for co-ordinating the island’s response to Storm Ciaran and making sure people in Guernsey were kept safe. 

They talk about the plans in place, how they were deployed to great success, and the lessons learned.

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The Cool Down: Claire Jennings and Ben Ferbrache 01 Nov 202300:25:11

This week’s episode is a two-parter and it’s all about cricket. First up, Guernsey’s Women’s Player of the Year Claire Jennings and Head Coach  Ben Ferbrache joined Nick Mann to talk about this season and how the women’s side of the game is developing. In the second part of our podcast, Ben puts on his hat as Pathway Manager and explains the thinking behind a new programme for Under 9s starting next week and how that feeds into the wider game.

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The Cool Down: Megan Chapple28 Oct 202300:12:27

It’s been a long but highly successful season for triathlete Megan Chapple.

She brought the curtain down with second place at Ironman 70.3 Portugal-Cascais and is now preparing to pack her bags for a whole new adventure on the other side of the world.

Find out how she has navigated the pressures of such a busy race schedule, where she goes next, and how she stayed motivated after the high of a gold medal at the Guernsey Island Games.

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The Interview: Love is Blind UK's Catherine Richards23 Aug 202400:34:16

In her first interview back in Jersey after the final episode of the show has aired, Love is Blind UK's Catherine Richards sat down with Christie Bailey to take us behind the scenes – revealing what really happened with Freddie after that dramatic wedding... and who she is dating now.

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FOCUS: Spotlight on spending27 Oct 202300:45:44

What new taxes could be on the way? Is there any end in sight for the transformation of education? Could Guernsey have a new government this time next year?

Join Kit Hannah and Matthew Leach as they demystify the recent tax and spend debate that saw GST thrown out again, with some victories and embarrassments for States' committees over flagship projects.

With reaction from politicians, industry, and unions, sit back and catch-up on a landmark week.

Listen on Spotify, iTunes or via our website to FOCUS: PODCAST the latest audio documentary from the Bailiwick Express.

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The Interview: How easy is it to start a new business in Guernsey?20 Oct 202300:17:08

This week Express is joined by Ben Wratten from the Digital Guernsey and Chris Leaman from Black Vanilla. 

These two groups have been working together to launch the second local entrepreneurship survey, which has been designed to find out what kind of issues face young local businesses.

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The Cool Down: Ethan Woodhead18 Oct 202300:11:30

In the latest episode, Nick Mann talks to Ethan Woodhouse, fresh from his victory in Guernsey Athletics' Dogbreaker and sixth place in the Jersey Marathon. Both results came within days of other races. His current approach to running is unlikely to be found in any training manual.

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The Interview: Laura meets... Bethan Batiste13 Oct 202300:27:13

Bethan Batiste was diagnosed with epilepsy at 11, and had surgery to remove a brain tumour at 14. 

She is now planning an event to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital and Headway Guernsey. 

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The Cool Down: Ciaran & Niall McGann11 Oct 202300:21:42

Guernsey Raiders are expressing themselves on the pitch as they climb the table. In the latest episode of the Cool Down, Nick Mann caught up with brothers Ciaran and Niall McGann to find out more about their life in rugby. 

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FOCUS: Spotlight on safeguarding06 Oct 202300:32:23

Did a deputy go too far after naming a local doctor in the States’ chamber? 
Why have numerous families come forward with concerns about safeguarding? 
What is parliamentary privilege, and should it be protected? 

Laura Clayton and Matthew Leach explain the safeguarding story to date and look to answer some of the questions that have spilled out of recent news coverage. 

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The Cool Down: Jack Reed04 Oct 202300:43:03

Cyclist Jack Reed's first year on the national circuit in France has been one of learning, as much a mental battle as a physical one. 

Now taking time out to recover from Epstein-Barr virus and hunting for a new team, he is more hungry than ever to turn the pedals again  

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Politics Dis-Assembled: Herm School29 Sep 202300:05:04

In this episode of Politics Dis-Assembled, Express' News Editor, Matthew Leach, talks through the latest chapter in the Herm School debacle.

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The Warm Up: Guernsey Panthers U19s26 Sep 202300:10:49

Guernsey Panthers U19s are ready to open their campaign in the regional U19 South Division 2. Captain Erin Sullivan and coach Bridget Yabsley tell Nick Mann more about the opportunities that creates and the need for sponsorship to help the journey.

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Politics Disassembled: Political Pressures with Max Andrews22 Sep 202300:16:32

“It cannot be underestimated how the stress and pressure has been insurmountable and this has impacted upon me greatly. I am pleased to see action has now been taken to assist States Members with the provision of counselling. This was a much-needed resource that I needed over this extended period of time which was not available until now.”

 

Those were the words that Deputy Max Andrews read out in the States Assembly last week.

 

He took the decision to explain to the Privileges and Procedures Committee how he needed help because he was struggling with his mental wellbeing. In response to this, the States’ Greffier and the PPC provided those counselling sessions, the first time this has been done for a States Member.

 

Deputy Andrews sat down with Kelly Frost to discuss the pressures we place on our politicians, the impact of print and social media, and how important it is to seek help when needed and look after your mental wellbeing in whatever role you have...

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The Sport Interview: A 'rebel' Guernsey ref... and the Cherry Godfrey Cup23 Aug 202400:13:27

This weekend’s new showdown between four island women’s football teams may have never come to be, were it not for rebellious act by a Guernsey referee many decades ago.

Starting today at 5pm and continuing on Saturday, the Cherry Godfrey Cup will see Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Wight and Isle of Man face off against each other to see who will be crowned the top footballing island.

Express caught up with founder and Cherry Godfrey CEO David Cherry to find out more about the inspiring story behind the games...

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The Interview: Mark Bills, Art Historian on the Victor Hugo Centre project22 Sep 202300:14:18

Mark Bills was Director Emeritus at Gainsborough House Museum, and he was asked to share his advice on the plans for Victor Hugo Centre in Guernsey. He told Express what he thinks about the idea, and how he thinks it could work.

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The Cool Down: Jean de Villers19 Sep 202300:28:11

With the Rugby World Cup 2023 in full swing, former South Africa Captain Jean de Villiers was in the Express studio to talk about his career, coping with injury and life after professional sport. In South Africa, rugby is about much more than winning a match, as he explains.

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The Interview: How does Jersey's drag scene compare to London's?16 Sep 202300:28:32

This weekend, Channel Islands Pride is taking place in Jersey, after Guernsey hosted it last year. Thousands will turn out to the parades, parties and concerts to celebrate and be proud of our diverse community.


Ahead of the big celebrations, Kelly Frost caught up with three drag queens: Paige Three, Flesh, and Bonny Bon Wee. Two are full-time performers from the UK, hired for the weekend’s festivities, while Bonny – known in the daylight as government employee Helier de la Haye – is Jersey-based.

 

The discussion ranges from how the drag scene compares between Jersey and London, how far we have come with tolerance and how far there still is to go.

For more information about Channel Islands Pride and which events are on visit https://channelislandspride.org/jersey/.

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The Interview: Hanging up the jumpsuit... Red Arrows team leader Tom Bould15 Sep 202300:05:01

As he prepares to retire from the world-famous aerobatic team, Red Arrows team leader Tom Bould - also known as Red 1 - spoke to Express about his views on the future of air displays, the RAF's pathway to net-zero carbon emissions and whether he gets nervous before a show...

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The Interview: Brandon Ashplant15 Sep 202300:24:41

Brandon Ashplant wrote and produced the new short film 'Bet your bottom dollar'.

He spoke to Express about his love of the short film genre, and how it's a great way in to film making for other creatives.

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The Cool Down: Chay Kennedy-Cook12 Sep 202300:09:27

In this episode of the Cool Down, we speak to Chay Kennedy-Cook about cycling against some of the best in his age-group at the Commonwealth Youth Games, resilience, and his target of making it as a pro.

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The Interview: Guernsey's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Part 210 Sep 202300:17:41

Dr Dominic Bishop discusses the rise in the number of deaths by suicide in Guernsey, and with Dr Nicola Brink and Jo Cottell from Guernsey Mind, he explains how the Bailiwick's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy will help anyone suffering from low level to very serious mental ill health. 

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The Interview: Guernsey's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Part 1 08 Sep 202300:16:54

With a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy published this week, Dr Nicola Brink, Dr Dominic Bishop and Jo Cottell explained how it's been drawn up, what the strategy's aims are and why it's so important for the wellbeing and mental health of the Bailiwick. 

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The Interview: Martin Shirley, Chauffeur to the Lieutenant-Governor04 Sep 202300:32:34

Martin Shirley has served as Chauffeur to the Lieutenant-Governor for nine and a half years, driving the Governor, his family and royal guests around the island.


After his retirement last week, Martin sat down with Express to talk about driving the limousine, how he feels about having sold the J4 numberplate, and the one time he arrived late to a function.

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The Interview: Adam Hooper 01 Sep 202300:21:00

Guernseyman Adam Hooper always dreamt of being an actor. 

At 35 he decided to try his hand at auditions, succeeding in winning a supporting role in Kevin Spacey's latest film. 

A number of local productions are also on the agenda, and Adam told Express he has plans to audition for further roles off-island too.

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The Interview: Folk music and stories with Tom Oxenham and Jo Thorpe21 Aug 202400:47:26

Two folk musicians are working on turning local legends into original songs to pay testament to the history, culture, and stories of Jersey through music.


Jo Thorpe and Tom Oxenham sat down with Express for an evening of music and stories. The duo discussed their love for making music, the tradition of folk songs, and their experiences with collecting and performing them...

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The Interview: Training Ukraine's first female bomb disposal operators25 Aug 202300:50:53

Jersey Overseas Aid has so far donated £262,000 to Friends of Ukraine-EOD to deliver bomb and mine disposal training. 


This week Express speaks to Ben Remfrey and Uliana Yurenko - Ben is a founder of Friends of Ukraine-EOD, and Uliana is the head technical translator and interpreter at Mat Kosovo, a training centre in Kosovo.


They spoke about how that funding has helped train up the first women in Ukraine to be allowed to be involved in bomb disposal.

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The Interview: A Jersey Bean in Oz for the Women's World Cup18 Aug 202300:12:20

15-year-old JCG student Auden Ruelle is a big fan of football, and a young footballer herself, and this summer she's had the chance to be at the Women's World Cup in Australia.

Late in Australian time, early in Jersey time, Express reporter Kelly Frost caught up with Auden to ask about the atmosphere, her favourite goals of the tournament so far and, of course, whether football is finally coming home...

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The Interview: Vulnerability, breakfast and smuggling tortoises with Johnny Vegas18 Aug 202300:28:11

Comedian Johnny Vegas has been in Jersey this week, after choosing the island for his debut ceramic art show.

He spoke to Express reporter James Jeune about vulnerability, the power of art for mental health, island breakfast spots – and trying to smuggle a tortoise back on the ferry…

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