GUERNSEY faces losing an essential island business due to a lack of available land designated for industrial use.
Terry has a few strings to his bow
TERRY FERBRACHE has been lucky enough to make a living from his two great loves - music and sport.
Disgraceful scenes as man lay dying
A MAN who attended to James Dean in the moments after the attack that led to his death has described the scenes in Town on Saturday night as utter bedlam.
Bulk mailers glad to be losing subsidy burden
BULK mailers have reacted cautiously to proposals to further postal tariff increases.
We must not give up on graffiti
IGNORING acts of graffiti runs the risk of making it become acceptable.
New animal welfare law ‘is long overdue’
CAMPAIGNERS yesterday welcomed the States' decision to put in place an animal welfare law.
New smoking law challenge
DIX-Neuf's owner is in dispute over where alfresco diners can smoke.
Guernsey step up bid to attract Olympians
GUERNSEY could host some of the world's elite sportsmen and women ahead of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Gibraltar ruling a plus for islands
ALTHOUGH Gibraltar's football clubs are poised to celebrate entry into Uefa competitions following a landmark ruling on their eligibility in Lausanne, it does not necessarily mean the door is now wide open for Guernsey or Jersey to follow a similar route.
Showjumpers turn into dressage divas to win trophies
IT WAS showjumpers turned divas taking the trophies in the dressage with jumping classes at the BSJA's combined training event at Chemin Le Roi.
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