Belgians in search for local ‘twin’

Could you have a twin? Not a biological one, but someone born in another country at the same time as you?


Abuse case damage may spread

THE revelation yesterday that a former policeman had been arrested in Jersey on suspicion of what are called serious crimes at the Haut de la Garenne childcare home is a further disturbing development in the whole abuse investigation and fuels fears that the full picture, when it emerges, will be horrific indeed.


Test shows island’s speed limit saves fuel and lowers emissions

A FUEL-efficiency research published in a UK magazine has indicated that Guernsey’s speed limits makes economical and ecological sense.


Island open enjoyed by all

SCORCHING sunshine, pristine fairways and quick greens welcomed more than a hundred golfers to Alderney at the weekend.


Garden secrets and potting shed mysteries revealed

IF YOU’VE ever wondered what Herm residents get up to when they disappear behind a gate marked ‘Private’, or what really goes on up at the gardeners’ potting shed, now is your chance to find out with our new ‘Behind the Scenes’ island walk.


Charities begin at home

WALKERS from Sark played their part in Saturday’s Itex Walk in Guernsey and four of them completed the full 40 miles – a quite magnificent feat, if readers will excuse the deliberate and convenient play on words.

Campaigns

Voice For Victims Voice For Victims

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