Episodes
Sponsored contentChantal Free leads the asset servicing business Ocorian as its global CEO.During her latest trip to Jersey, she dropped into the Bailiwick Podcasts studio to chat with Meg Winton about Ocorian's priorities and focus for 2025, why she values the Island as a jurisdiction and what her predictions are for the future of the finance industry.
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Roland Duquemin was just 7 years old when the Nazi Occupation of Guernsey began. Ahead of the 80th anniversary of Liberation, our reporter Luke Webb sat down to hear some of his experiences.
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The biggest date in the Channel Island rugby calendar is back, as tomorrow sees the return of the Siam Cup contest to Jersey shores, hosted at CoinShares Park.AIM Sports Editor, Elliot Corbel sat down with Jersey head coach, Myles Landick, to discuss his thoughts ahead of the big day.
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Climate Change is something we hear a great deal about – both as a global phenomenon and in terms of how it affects Jersey, including measures the island is taking to combat it. In the latest feature examining the government’s approach to key issues, Jane Burns, Climate Change Engagement Manager and Lisette Jones, Head of Environment and Climate, outline some of the work that is taking place, and how all Islanders can play their part.[Sponsored podcast]
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Jersey's most famous detective will be coming back to the island for a second season of the new Bergerac after the reboot pulled in nearly 2m viewers, it can be revealed today.Executive Producer Brian Constantine shares his reflections on the reboot starring Irish actor Damien Molony in the lead role of Jim Bergerac, and hopes for what's to come...
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Last week, Housing Minister Sam Mézec was joined by a panel of property professionals, housing providers and a political rival for 'Housing...crisis averted?', a Question Time-style event hosted by All Island Media and sponsored by Tenn.As leader of a company which specialises in providing creative, fast-moving property finance solutions, Tenn CEO Matt Watson has a unique perspective on how supply, finance and market forces interact.In this podcast, we’ll hear Matt’s views on what a real 'crisis response' might look like, the key blocks to supply, and how government and the private sector c...
Luke Webb sits down with the Founder and President of International Animal Rescue, following a talk held at Les Cotils on the impact the charity has had worldwide.
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Jill Chubb has documented her experiences of growing up in the Biberach Internment Camp, with her grandson Ollie Guillou. They spoke to Luke Webb about their podcast ahead of their upcoming talk at the Guernsey Literary Festival.
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"I cannot believe that it's appropriate in a small island of Jersey, nine by five, to have an estimated 900 vacant homes and not have a solution of how to resolve that"Next week, Housing Minister Sam Mézec will be joined by a panel of property professionals, housing providers and a political rival for 'Housing...crisis averted?', a Question Time-style event hosted by All Island Media and sponsored by Tenn.In the lead-up, panel chair and Bailiwick Express editor Fiona Potigny, caught up with each of the panellists. In this episode, we put five quick-fire questions to former Housing Minister ...
"Give local islanders a break on stamp duty - it would galvanise the market"Next week, Housing Minister Sam Mézec will be joined by a panel of property professionals, housing providers and a political rival for 'Housing...crisis averted?', a Question Time-style event hosted by All Island Media and sponsored by Tenn.In the lead-up, panel chair and Bailiwick Express editor Fiona Potigny, caught up with each of the panellists. In this episode, we put five quick-fire questions to estate agent and Broadlands director Harry Trower.Harry has over 16 years’ experience in Jersey’s property market. K...
"It's probably worse now than its ever been"Next week, Housing Minister Sam Mézec will be joined by a panel of property professionals, housing providers and a political rival for 'Housing...crisis averted?', a Question Time-style event hosted by All Island Media and sponsored by Tenn.In the lead-up, panel chair and Bailiwick Express editor Fiona Potigny, caught up with each of the panellists. In this episode, we put five quick-fire questions to Michael Van Neste MBE.Michael founded the Jersey Homes Trust in 1995 and chaired its board for over 25 years. Now a consultant to the Trust, he rema...
Next week, Housing Minister Sam Mézec will be joined by a panel of property professionals, housing providers and a political rival for 'Housing...crisis averted?', a Question Time-style event hosted by All Island Media and sponsored by Tenn.In the lead-up, panel chair and Bailiwick Express editor Fiona Potigny, caught up with each of the panellists. In this episode, we catch up with Housing Minister Sam Mézec about his plans for the greatest overhaul to rental legislation in a decade.The leader of Reform Jersey, Deputy Mézec has been a vocal advocate for tenants’ rights, rent regulation and...
Gavin St Pier and Tom Rylatt of new political party Forward Guernsey joined Laura Clayton to discuss the party, and their own political aspirations.
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Our reporter Luke Webb, and Guernsey's ODPA Commissioner, Brent Homan, take a look at the American genetic data analysis company 23andMe, following their filing for bankruptcy.
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When Leon Ogier suffered a cardiac arrest he was lucky that Simon Welch was driving past as his quick response helped to save Mr Ogier's life.Mr Ogier and Mr Welch later met the emergency service personnel and Community First Responders who all arrived after the 999 call was made.
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In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts, Jodie Yettram sat down with Sam Billingham, a survivor of coercive control and domestic abuse. Sam shared her personal journey, how she became trapped in an abusive relationship, the psychological toll of coercive control, and the challenges she faced when trying to leave.Now an advocate and founder of online support group Survivors of Domestic Abuse, Sam discussed the warning signs to look out for, the gaps in understanding and professional training, and what needs to change to better protect victims.This episode coincides with the launch of a new cam...
In this episode you’ll hear about two new initiatives launched by the Guernsey Velo Club aimed at giving people a taste of road racing. One is a women’s only series, the other is aimed at corporate teams. Nick Mann discusses those and the latest on the Delancey Park pump track project with head of coaching Paul de Garis, road cycling coordinator Mark Smith and Esther Reid, who also gives us an insight as a relative newcomer to the sport. For more, visit here.
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In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts, we explore PFAS contamination in Jersey’s water supply with Dr Steve Hajioff, a public health expert with nearly 40 years of experience. As chair of the independent PFAS panel looking into the issue locally, Dr Hajioff is responsible for advising the government. In this episode, we explore how PFAS got into Jersey’s water, what the risks are, and what’s being done to address the problem…
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In a move to address long-standing frustrations with the island's planning system, Jersey’s government has embarked on a comprehensive reform agenda that promises to streamline the development process while balancing the need to preserve the island's unique heritage.At the forefront of these efforts is Andrew Marx, the Head of Development and Land at the Department of Infrastructure and Environment, Regulation Directorate, who recently sat down for a Bailiwick Podcasts interview with Tom Innes to discuss the progress made and what lies ahead…[Sponsored podcast]
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History will be made later this year when a Channel Islands rugby side takes to the field for an international clash against Sweden. During this episode you’ll hear from Guernsey Raiders Director of Rugby Jordan Reynolds and the club’s vice chair Chris Gnapp. But to open up, Raiders chair Gary Haycock-West tells us how and why the idea came about and what it means for those involved.
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A new political movement, launched ahead of Guernsey's 2025 island wide election, is pledging to work on policies not personalities.Gavin St Pier is its political advisor, but there seems to be much more to Future Guernsey, as Laura Clayton found out shortly before its official launch event.
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In this episode cyclist Jack Reed reflects on the highs and lows his latest season racing in France, his move to a new team for the next campaign and how that means stepping in to more of a leadership role. You can follow Jack's journey on his YouTube Channel.
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In an ever evolving and rapidly developing digital world, looking after your data, identity and affairs online has never been more important. With fraud on the rise and costing the UK economy billions, what can we do to prevent falling victim to scams?As we close out Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Will Wright, Chief Operating Officer at Santander International, spoke to Meg Winton about the fundamentals of personal cybersecurity. [sponsored content]
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On Monday 28 October Mickey Haimes will host a pre-release party at Fish Club (above PingQuay) giving a glimpse of what's to come from his new EP. Here he speaks to Nick Mann about his journey so far and what people can expect from the release. The music starts on Monday at 8pm. Free tickets are available here.
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Luke Webb takes us through some of the proposed changes to our day to day lives, with the headlines from the 2025 budget.
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Sally Rochester will be hosting the inaugural Sustainable Business Conference in both Guernsey and Jersey, with guest speakers including Dr Marc Kahn. They explained to Laura Clayton how important sustainability is for both businesses and individuals and how we can all learn from each other at the conference.
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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.You can visit their website for more information.
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A recent article published by Bailiwick Express previewed a visit to Guernsey by a children’s author who addresses LGBTQ+ themes in her writing.Concerns were raised on social media that the visiting author would be discussing themes unsuitable for young children, with hundreds of other comments taking the conversation in different directions.In light of the interest in this article we invited a number of guests into our studio to discuss some of the topics that came out of it.One of the women commenting on the article opposing the visit of the author was asked to come in but declined.Ellie ...