THE global credit crunch has not dented the number taking part in this summer’s NatWest Island Games in Aland.
St Andrew’s parents’ spirits are lifted by support for petition to keep school open
ST ANDREW’S PTA yesterday made a last-ditch effort to persuade the States to vote to keep the school open.
Flower shop robbed three times in three months
THE owner of ALP Flowers is offering a reward after his greenhouse was burgled for the third time in as many months.
Jennings gets back on top of the bill at last
GUERNSEY’S boxers have a real test on their hands tomorrow ahead of next month’s Open Show.
Dallaglio is busier than he’s ever been
LAWRENCE DALLAGLIO MBE has hardly a moment to himself now that he is a retired professional rugby player.
‘We’ve nothing to hide’
GUERNSEY has nothing to hide with its offshore finance activities, according to the Treasury minister.
Landsbanki update in States
THE chief minister and Treasury minister were called on to provide an update on Landsbanki during question time in the States yesterday.
Sark trustees cleared of having ‘pub’ in hall
THE Barclay brothers and their charitable foundation have lost their legal action against the trustees of Sark School and Hall.
Island businesses lobby States on sewage
ON the steps of the Royal Court yesterday, a colation of island businesses lobbied the States to commit to full sewage treatment.
Flouquet survives
BERNARD Flouquet today remains as Guernsey’s deputy chief minister after a deeply divisive vote in the States.