Guernsey buoyed by fine tour

GUERNSEY go into tomorrow’s Star Trophy on the back of a very successful tour of London.


Sarnia Cherie twinned with Liberty

THE end of the German Occupation influenced the winning entries in a competition to choose new names for the island’s oil tankers.


Handling of wheelchair report was wrong, minister admits

HEALTH minister Hunter Adam yesterday apologised for his department’s handling of a report about the quality of its wheelchair service.


Eisteddfod – prepared prose reading, boys and girls, 9 and under 11

Photos from the Eisteddfod speech and drama section, for prepared prose reading boys and girls 9 and under 11 years.


Eisteddfod – character study, boys and girls, 7 and under 9

Photos from the Eisteddfod speech and drama section, for character study, boys and girls, 7 and under 9.


From FM to fireman

QUAY FM presenter Andy Newman is gearing up for a new career as a firefighter in Guernsey.


First shoot for Herm

LAST weekend Herm held its first residents-only clay pigeon shoot.


Sark can weather recession

SARK Chamber of Commerce president Peter Tonks struck an optimistic – if cautious – note about the island’s future economic prospects at the organisation’s annual general meeting last week.

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Voice For Victims Voice For Victims

Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.