GUERNSEY’S Marks & Spencer franchise has outperformed the UK business, according to its Bailiwick boss.
Daily Archives: January 15, 2008
‘Children must be priority’
CHILDREN’S education should come before budgets, according to Deputy Mike O’Hara.
Complaint about lack of progress
THREE of the 10 States departments have failed to make progress in dealing with customer feedback and complaints, according to the latest Scrutiny Committee report.
Treasury surprised by cost of runway repairs
THE level of expenditure needed on the airport runway was a surprise to Treasury and Resources.
Feud ended with car and knife attack
A LONG-RUNNING family feud came to a head when Giuseppe Pirito drove his car at a ladder on which Allan O’Connor was cleaning windows.
Buses are too big
GUERNSEY’S buses really are far too big.
Galacticos edge closer to retaining their crown
GREMLIN Galacticos have a successful defence of their Image Group Premier Division title firmly in their sights after a second win over nearest rivals Ex-Service Chirpers increased their lead to 15 points.
Champions avoid upset
THE first week of the new-year programme brought one or two surprises in the Praxis Winter League.
Non-league expert backs going the national route
THE creation of a Guernsey United team to play in a national league is workable, insists non-league football expert and writer Tony Williams.
Pairs cook up a win - too late
GUERNSEY’S woes were compounded in Christchurch yesterday when the only bright spot was a hard-earned 16-14 victory for the Sarnian pair, Mac Timms and Ian Merrien.













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