Opposition to ban did not last

INTERNATIONAL experience shows a ban on smoking in public is inevitable.


New law will back children

THE rights and responsibilities of young people are at the centre of the newly approved children's law.


Seafront lights ‘will cut delays’

TRAFFIC lights at the Halfway and Admiral Park junctions will cut delays by 20%.


Licence equality between islands

GUERNSEY and Jersey fishermen will be given an equal number of licences to fish in each other's waters.


Shock as claims turned down for missed flights

UNDERWRITERS behind many travel insurance policies have turned down hundreds of claims from Channel Islanders.


Tardif wants a return

CHRIS TARDIF is anxious for a return to the Oxford United first team to help his club halt a run of five straight defeats in Coca-Cola Football League Two.


Petit finds a capable stand-in

ROHAIS had to call on three reserves for their latest Men's Division One match and paid the price against the St Andrews' first team.


All-rounder’s tattoo marks his love for island life

SURELY no import, whether South African or not, has quite embraced Guernsey life and sport in the way Divan van den Heever has.


Coaching role influenced Theron’s island switch

PIETER THERON is set to leave a lasting mark on Channel Islands tennis in his limited time here.


Springboks breed confidence and desire to win

SOUTH AFRICANS have added another dimension to local rugby.

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