Firm minister advises needs £48m. to save it

A COMPANY with Guernsey’s Treasury minister on its board needs a £48m. bail-out to save it from collapse.


Some OAPs will shiver in the dark

PROUD pensioners will be hardest hit by the huge rise in the price of electricity, says Age Concern.


Records galore as Games buzz captures swimmers

SIGNS are promising that the Channel Islands will once again enjoy a gold rush in the pool at the Island Games in Aland this summer.


Coach Farish purrs over best under-21s yet seen

Le Mont Saint Fiat 52, Island Under-21s 64


Chancers remain unbeaten to earn a grand first prize

CHANCERS have emulated their success of 2007.


Eurocrats seek control of sporting anglers’ catches

FORCING recreational fishermen to record their catches is unmanageable, according to Guernsey Press angling correspondent Len Le Page.


Early hitches but buses kept to time

THE Crown Pier overcame a problematic start to its first day as a temporary bus terminus on Saturday.


The days of walking into a job have gone

THERE are more candidates than jobs, local recruitment agencies report.


Expenditure really is out of control

ONE of the consequences of what now looks to be a disastrously profligate pay settlement to around 2,500 local civil and public servants is to highlight how out of control government expenditure actually is.