
Her elder sister’s school debut three years ago was like trying to get an LSD-crazed monkey into a safe. But Little Red had no such qualms, reports brand new Uncle Shack
TWO weeks off under Guernsey’s blue skies – black is the new sky blue, don’t you know? – and I’m still reeling from the shock of seeing our island cricket team lose ‘that’ match.
A BLANCHELANDE schoolgirl has won a late call-up to represent Guernsey on the international stage next month.
MARTYN DESPERQUES’S brilliant form was the major plus point from Guernsey’s overall performance at the Home Internationals in Prestatyn.
HEATHER WATSON has reached number 66 in the world’s junior rankings.
NORTH had seen better days at first-team level, but there was celebration in the air as the chocolate-and-blues side strode out for their home game against St Martin’s on Thursday 14 September 1978.
THEY considered lounging around on a beach soaking up the sun for their honeymoon.
GUERNSEY Chauffeur Drive has failed in its legal bid to have its suspended bus licence reinstated.
Legally, it’s a lot of blue sky to go at
A PROMISE by the Legislation Select Committee chairman to use some ‘blue-sky thinking’ about its future development is welcome and overdue. The ever increasing torrent of laws and regulations coming out of St James’s Chambers highlights the need for effective scrutiny of the whole process.