NORTH United shooters have enjoyed a successful winter in county competition
Forget the squabbling, let’s start the fighting
CALL it what you like – the Brawl in the Hall, the Beau Sejour War or the Jab in the John Loveridge Hall – it all amounts to the same thing.
Saints who became legends
In the sixth part of his series, Rob Batiste recalls those who have graced Blanche Pierre Lane
Guernsey was different – and a better place for it
It would be the most expensive piece of cardboard in the world and a sure indication that the island isn’t what it used to be. What with the £26 parking clock and the mooring fees debacle, Neil Ross wonders what’s coming next…
Way is open for overdue changes
ONE of the Policy Council’s best recent moves was the decision to seek a deferment in debating the Government Business Plan and, perhaps more courageously, the long-awaited capital prioritisation debate.
Thieves steal memories of cancer victim
A grieving husband’s irreplaceable photographs of his wife were stolen on the day after her funeral.
Half the battle is recognising that you have a problem
GUERNSEY is currently facing many challenges. The airport, sewage on the beach and parking in Town would be on many lists. Getting a cab on a Friday night is going to be even more difficult now.
Matt’s Conquest
MATT JENNINGS has a real fight on his hands tomorrow night.
Five redundant at Investec Trust
INVESTEC Trust Guernsey has made five staff redundant.
Scrutiny had its GBP worries back in 2007
Scrutiny Committee members expressed concern that the Government Business Plan was unwieldy and too complex as long ago as July 2007.