Wednesday, 19th November 2008

Daily Archives: May 5, 2007

The healing chapel built on a vision

The chapel at Le Monnaie celebrates its 50th birthday on Wednesday. Herbert Winterflood looks back at the vision - and the tragedy - that prompted its building

Friendlies were order of the day 40 years ago

1967 proved to be a good year for Guernsey rugby. Rob Batiste looks back at that rare Siam win and a few since

Flank ‘Whizz’-ard

HE IS the player Andy Bailey describes as ‘the type of guy every side wants to have’.

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Tourism could benefit hugely

GUERNSEY’S increasingly popular annual L’Ancresse race meeting has huge tourism potential for the island.

Ross maintaining a family tradition

A GUERNSEY footballing legacy could continue tomorrow if Ross Allen makes his senior Muratti final debut.

Graham, Martin rated as 50/50

STEVE OGIER is waiting on fitness tests tonight on Kevin Graham and Darren Martin before naming his starting line up for tomorrow’s Muratti.

Race protesters fail to send event off course

ANIMAL rights activists have left hundreds of leaflets strewn across L’Ancresse Common over the past 48 hours.

States to decide gay consent age

A DECISION on lowering the age of gay consent should be made within three months.

‘Privy Council ruling has wrecked years of work’

A PRIVY COUNCIL judgement this week would wreck years of conservation work, said former Sea Fisheries Committee president Ron Le Moignan.

People split on 9 May dry zone

ISLANDERS were split over the decision to bring in alcohol-free zones for Liberation Day.