Pipe in our gas and oil

GUERNSEY Gas has called for the States to consider importing energy from France by pipeline.


MoJ is savaged in the States

RICHARD Willmott launched a scathing attack on the Ministry of Justice at yesterday’s Alderney States meeting.


Health rules out new euthanasia debate as UK pressure mounts

HEALTH has ruled out revisiting euthanasia despite mounting pressure in the UK to get the issue debated there.


Blow for Ritz regulars as bar disappears from latest plans

ST SAVIOUR’S Tavern should return to its former use, according to its patrons.


Mums tackle the Inca Trail – with lippie

A TEAM of Guernsey women are walking the Inca Trail to raise money for Georgina’s Gang.


Transport policy gets on the road

AFTER three years dawdling in the slow lane, the road transport strategy is finally starting to pick up speed. Having been left in limbo since 2006 by (yet another) bizarre States decision – to approve the strategy but not how to pay for it – the decision in the Assembly last month has broken a [...]


Promising prospects

THE Ipes Island Mini Tennis Championships proved to be the highlight of the minis development calendar once again.


Two academy sides bring home trophies

THE RBS International Guernsey Rugby Academy’s mini and midi squads performed outstandingly at the Havant Emerging Players Festival with the under-nines and under-12s bringing home the silverware


Forest and St Martin’s win PSHE awards for second year

FOREST and St Martin’s Primary school have achieved the Healthy School Award for the second year running.


Power of yoga helps Sarnian medal hopes

GUERNSEY’S Island Games competitors are hitting the yoga mats.

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