‘Foreign staff sleeping in greenhouses’ probe

THE Environment Department has launched an investigation into claims that foreign workers have been sleeping in greenhouses at Merton Vinery.


Deal brings IT companies closer

ITEX has signed a partnership agreement with Bermuda’s largest IT company, Applied Computer Technologies.


Rejection fears grow

‘GUERNSEY UNITED’ could be left with nowhere to play as it becomes increasingly likely the Bulmer’s Cider Kent Football League will turn its back on them.


No resignation from deputy chief

DEPUTY chief minister Bernard Flouquet made no reference to resigning when  he addressed the States this morning over the racist ‘golliwog’ joke he told  at press conference last week.


Students given a graphic lesson in driving safely

‘WE GIVE people a licence to drive, not to kill,’ was the message hammered home to Grammar School students yesterday.


Planners upset both sides

THE Environment Department has been accused of ignoring parishioners’ complaints by allowing farmer Frank Le Cheminant to build a cattle shed next to his home.


Group wants to see disability discrimination act introduced

MEMBERS of Guernsey Disability Alliance will stage a protest outside the Royal Court today as States members leave the budget debate.


Lotte edges out her sister

LOTTE PARFIT took first-place honours in the 400m individual medley championships of the NRG Series staged by the Beau Sejour Barracudas.


Bentley takes Peter Perrio Trophy back home

SHANE BENTLEY and Sam Robins were undoubtedly the stars at the West Coast Sea Angling Club’s Specimen Fish Hunt presentation night held at the Halfmoon Restaurant.


I was told of review – chief minister

CHIEF Minister Lyndon Trott was told on Friday of the UK Government’s pending review of financial operations in offshore territories and Crown Dependencies.

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