WITH half of Guernsey's carbon emissions coming from buildings, experts are predicting a further crackdown on energy-efficiency standards.
Just the job for entrants
JUNIOR and trainee job vacancies are on the rise. Recruitment consultants AP Group said it would benefit local students, new graduates returning to the island and school leavers eager to begin their career.
Agony and ecstasy of Alice and Ruth
IT WAS agony and ecstasy yesterday for Guernsey's youngest and oldest Island Games competitors.
Business plan a ‘set of promises’
THE Government Business Plan is a set of promises to which the States will be committed, deputy Chief Minister Stuart Falla told a public meeting last night.
Torteval ‘blank sheet’ auctions for £900,000
ONE of Torteval's oldest properties was sold at auction for £900,000 yesterday.
Help now at hand from Home-Start
FAMILIES with children aged under five will now have more support available.
‘Sewage-in-sea fallout risks harming tourism’
VISITORS could start turning their back on Guernsey if they know the island continues to pump sewage into the sea.
Cycling farce sums up an average day
LEE MERRIEN and Erica Bodman defended their titles from Shetland to lift the gloom on Guernsey's worst day for medals at the Island Games for many years.
Dom is downed
DOM MCLUSKEY crashed back to earth yesterday when he had to retire hurt in his opening match of the singles.
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THE Island Games will be held across the Atlantic for the first time in 2013.
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