Sub-prime help needed

A GUERNSEY-BASED investment firm has been forced to seek a $200m. lifeline from its US parent because of the American house price slump.


Coffee is served again

THE Coffee Shop at Les Cotils is up and running as it was before.


Health criticised for second big overspend

HEALTH minister Peter Roffey has denied deliberately overspending to make a political point.


Divorce declines as more separate

DIVORCE could be on the decline because of a rise in couples opting for judicial separation and agreed financial settlements, according to a family lawyer.


Addict sold drugs to buy children treats

A HEROIN addict sold drugs to pay for treats for her four children.


Summer was third wettest

THE island has had its third wettest summer on record.


Cancer breakthrough is down to local women

GUERNSEY women could be responsible for future early detection of breast cancer.


NZ stars in team to face evening champs

ANDRE ADAMS is the latest international recruit to the Rest of the World side to play Cobo next week.


Changes aim to boost game

THE new snooker season will see a number of changes intended to boost all aspects of the game.


Music and lyrics go with bat and ball for Bretel

'YOU only sing when you're winning,' is one of the most common chants of fans at Premiership football grounds these days.

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Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.