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Daily Archives: January 28, 2009

Flouquet survives

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BERNARD Flouquet today remains as Guernsey’s deputy chief minister after a deeply divisive vote in the States.

Today’s time to decide on Tomorrow

OVER the last few months, the fullest consultative process undertaken by the island has quietly been gathering pace. To date, the Guernsey Tomorrow initiative launched by the Policy Council has involved more than 600 people in various representative roles to try to answer a single question: what sort of island do you wish to leave [...]

Deputies in dark over an offer to save island millions

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AN OFFER that could save the States millions on its fuel ships is on the table, the Guernsey Press can reveal today.

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Bosses ‘will have to accept oldies’

BOSSES are going to have to get used to employing older people, a minister has said.

Heat is turned up on Watson

HEATHER WATSON endured scorching on-court temperatures approaching a staggering 122 Fahrenheit (50C) to reach tomorrow’s quarter-finals of the 2009 Australian Open junior girls singles at Melbourne Park.

Our ship comes in on way to Pompey

LT-GOVERNOR Sir Fabian Malbon was a guest on HMS Daring yesterday when it anchored in the Little Russel.

Hit-and-runner rams skip into Durand houses

A SKIP was rammed into houses in Mount Durand early yesterday by a large vehicle which failed to stop.

Six readers win a chance of a million

THE winners of the Guernsey Press competition for tickets for the Les Bourgs Million Pound Lottery have been chosen.

Johnson set for top 20 return in pursuit of Delhi

ELENA JOHNSON should be back in the top 20 when the new English national rankings come out next month.

Watson thankful for all the support

HEATHER WATSON has emphasised the importance of her support during her impressive run of wins at the Australian Junior Open.