Forty years of memories

FORMER pupils and teachers marked the end of an era on Saturday as many returned to St Peter Port School for its final open day.


Record breakers bear up in the rain

A WORLD record has been smashed by 1,714 islanders and their teddy bears.


Petrol: only the Swiss pay less, says PO survey

GUERNSEY petrol is still cheap, despite recent price rises.


Green keepers

WHEN it comes to world issues, many now recognise that there’s nothing more significant than protecting the planet we live on.


UK minister backs our energy policy

GUERNSEY’S energy policy has received a ringing endorsement from the UK Energy minister, Malcolm Wicks.


Bad day at the office

GUERNSEY suffered a bad defeat at the hands of the MCC at a chilly Port Soif yesterday.


Fishermen ask for help as Jersey announces support

A FORMER fishermen’s association president wants Guernsey to mirror Jersey States’ decision to help pay its fleet’s harbour fees.


You want fame?

KING of spin Max Clifford has given islanders his advice on how to become rich and famous.


Who’ll lose millions to pay for student grants?

EDUCATION minister Carol Steere is opposed to student loans, as long as finding the money to continue with grants does not impact on other essential services.


‘It would not happen at PEH’

WORK on Albecq Ward at the Castel Hospital is being carried out in an ‘uncaring manner’ around patients suffering from mental illnesses, hospital visitor Jenny Cooke has claimed.

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