Save our teachers

GRAMMAR students are trying to stop teachers being forced to leave when their housing licences expire.


Pressure piled on faltering North

AFTER being five points clear going into Christmas, North now find themselves three points adrift of Bels and clinging onto their Upton dreams.


Government must steer the ship, says IoD head

THE States needs to go down the route of executive government, according to Institute of Directors chairwoman Shelagh Mason.


Car boss was not a bully, employment tribunal rules

A COMPANY managing director has been vindicated after an employment tribunal found that he had not mistreated an employee.


Amended wheelchair report ‘masked the true picture’

DEPUTIES would not have fully understood the needs of the island’s disabled if they had seen only the amended version of a wheelchair report, according to the Guernsey Disability Alliance.


Out in the cold for Hope for Guernsey

DR STEVE EVANS left Guernsey yesterday for a 350-mile Alaskan endurance challenge.


Rowe and King start their seasons in a winning way

ANOTHER good turnout and very competitive racing at Les Amarreurs marked the second in the De Putron Fund Management-sponsored 2009 Duathlon Series.



Beere ‘red’ alert

WHILE a Jerseyman has emerged as the biggest threat to Lucy Beere’s gold medal hopes in Cyprus, Guernsey have moved into third place in the team standings.


Chopsticks help to end Puffins’ long wait for title

IT WAS a historic weekend for Ship & Crown Puffins.

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