
THE States should spend the £16m. Guernsey Electricity holds in the treasury on laying a gas pipeline, according to the International Energy Group’s chief executive.
GUERNSEY are raring to go to try to halt the tide of Jersey victories in this weekend’s inter-insulars at Beau Sejour.
CUSTOMERS and Immigration has pledged that any measures extending to pleasure craft as a result of e-Borders will be practical.
FLYBE is disappointed that the Competition Commission has not ordered the sale of Southampton Airport.
A CAREER break for many people would mean flying around the world for six months, but not for Jon Press.
AURIGNY does not believe there is need for competition on the Bristol route.
ST SAMPSON’S HIGH and the Grammar School reigned supreme in the AFM Super Six Athletics Challenge finals at Beau Sejour.
THE next stage in the project to flood Mont Cuet is under way.
Gunsmoke hangs over fiery speech
CONSTITUTIONAL discussions are traditionally rather dull affairs, full of sub-clauses, ancient history, pomp and circumstance.
Not in Alderney.
The fire and brimstone speech given by Policy and Finance Committee chairman Richard Willmott on Wednesday night brought to mind more Shakepeare’s Henry V than Henry Viii clauses.
For, in his own version of ‘Once more unto the breach, dear [...]