Master’s course should help island’s IP push

GUERNSEY has set its sights on becoming a centre of intellectual property expertise with the launch of a new master's qualification.


Games director back in the fold

ROY MARTEL, last year's NatWest Island Games director, has returned to his former employer.


Abuse claims will see more men locked up

INNOCENT men face a night in the cells as police crack down on domestic violence.


French scallop dredger caught inside the limit

A FRENCH skipper will be sentenced in the Magistrate's Court this morning for fishing illegally in Guernsey waters.


South-east hot topic is parking

PAID parking was one of the hottest topics at last night's hustings for St Martin's and St Andrew's.


Spend now, save later?

GUERNSEY should be prepared to borrow to finance public services improvements, according to election candidate Wendy Morgan.


Island an example for UK education

GUERNSEY was held up as an example of innovation at the National Union of Teachers' annual conference.


Dale in – then out

DALE GARLAND says it is a 'nightmare' that he won't be able to add to his solitary Muratti cap at Springfield next month.



‘Best prepared’ greens ready to cause a shock

DEREK WEBB says the days Guernsey are outclassed at home international level are hopefully behind them.

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