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Mother made to move red rose tribute to dead son

Dorcas Woodland on the seat she had erected in memory of her son, Daniel Pleisch. (Picture by Adrian Miller)

A GRIEVING mother has been told by the Environment Department to remove a single red rose placed under her son’s memorial bench.

Muratti can’t be lost over ‘fivers’

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THERE is growing suggestion that at least one senior Muratti squad member has played unaffiliated five-a-side league football this season.

Professionals provide testing season opener

Teenager Josh Kirk will feature for the island today against the Sussex Academy. (Picture by Adrian Miller, 0613483)

GUERNSEY face a tough curtain raiser to the new cricket season.

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Point of law will be lost on islanders

OVER the centuries, islanders have relied on the public spirit of their fellows to help Guernsey function through the voluntary service better known as the parish system.

Chamber of Commerce backs £100m. development of Bridge

PLANS to transform the Bridge have been backed by the Chamber of Commerce.

PM’s tax plan easier said than achieved

GORDON Brown’s plans to crack down on tax avoidance will be difficult to achieve, according to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott.

Leaping lizards! Look at what popped up at B&Q…

A B&Q worker got more than he bargained for in a recent shipment to the store.

Take two for Le Prevost as he prepares for Upton

MICK LE PREVOST had to make two scouting trips to Jersey ahead of tomorrow’s Upton.

Bangkok death toll is higher than reported

MORE people have been killed in the Bangkok protests than has been reported, according to a local woman in Thailand.

Let Harmy loose in Ashes urges ex-England skipper

ALEC STEWART wants to see Steve Harmison unleashed on the Australians this summer.