A GROUND-BREAKING case that could have widespread implications for the island’s parochial system was opened in the Petty Debts Court yesterday.
Worthy North owe so much to two men
THE best team won, the best club triumphed.
Chicken owner’s anger after dogs kill flock
A PLOT owner has hit out after dogs killed four of his chickens.
Horror before the lord mayor’s show
GUERNSEY produced possibly their worst and best performances ever in the space of 24 hours in the latest rounds of the National basketball League recently.
Becker set the standard
Arrangements are in place for the Sportingbet Guernsey Marathon this August, the first race of its kind in the island for 18 years and, coincidentally, to be staged 100 years after the first. Rob Batiste looks back at the original event
Fisher gets call to support Watson
HEATHER WATSON’S hopes of making it into world’s tennis elite have been given another boost with the news that she will soon have a top level coach travelling with her for the first time.
Credit crunch ‘will test new finance regulator’
FINANCE industry bodies have welcomed the appointment of current HM Procureur Nik van Leuven as the new director-general of the Guernsey Financial Services Commission.
£35k paid to bank protesters
A PROTEST group campaigning to get Guernsey’s biggest industry closed down received more than £35,000 of taxpayers’ money to help fund three of its projects, it has emerged.
Deputies welcome greater security at Irish meeting
A GUERNSEY representative at the forthcoming British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly has welcomed plans to step up security at the event after last week’s murders in Northern Ireland.
Eisteddfod – girls, 6 and under 7
Photos from the Eisteddfod speech and drama section, for girls, 6 and under 7.