The Island's bus strike is over, after bus drivers accepted the government's "final offer".
The industrial action by Unite the Union was sparked by a row over contracts, pay and conditions.
Strike action began in February, with a number of weekend walkouts by drivers.
However, the union says its members have now voted to accept the offer from government after a ballot yesterday.
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