GUERNSEY were narrowly beaten by hosts Ireland for the small-nations trophy in the prestigious Euronations competition.
Daily Archives: August 27, 2004
Guernsey confident and team morale is strong
GUERNSEY are aiming to turn the tables on their Caesarean counterparts when L’Ancresse hosts the Junior Inter-Insular this weekend.
CIAC declines invitation
THE Channel Islands Athletics Club has declined an invitation to attend the qualifying meet for the Women’s British League.
Samantha and family set the standard
LADY CONA is looking a shrewd investment for Samantha Gervaise-Brazier.
Visiting worker boom tailing off
HOTELS have to be prepared for the end of the building boom.
Guardian report links island to failed coup
GUERNSEY has been linked with a failed attempt to overthrow the president of Equatorial Guinea.
Results improve across the board
ALL island secondary schools and St Anne’s in Alderney have shown a marked improvement in their GCSE results this year - an overall increase of 6% on last year’s figure.
Aurigny bemoans the cost of competition
STATES-OWNED airline Aurigny has lost £560,000 on the Guernsey-Jersey route this year due to the introduction of competition by rival airline Rockhopper.
Nemo and friends make a big splash
GUERNSEY’S 2005 Battle of Flowers could be the most spectacular ever staged.
GPA’s new boss backs calls for joint approach
GUERNSEY must do more to attract business from jurisdictions that are more aggressive at promoting themselves.













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