Radio 1 fame for ‘bored’ girls

SUMMER holiday boredom landed Alex Henry and her friends a spot on Radio 1.


Caution still required on borrowing

A report by the independent economic forecasting group the Ernst & Young Item Club that the financial situation appears to be stabilising and that there are signs credit conditions and confidence are beginning to improve makes welcome reading.


Economy is still slowing

FEARS were expressed yesterday that Guernsey has not yet hit the bottom of its economic downturn.


Graham joins Tics

ATHLETICS FC have called on their first major signing to model the kit which will be on view in top-flight local football next season. 


Brave Sylvans succumb in a dramatic shoot-out

FIRST TOWER UNITED retained the JFA Centenary Bowl in a dramatic 4-3 sudden-death penalty shoot-out victory after a 3-3 draw after extra time against Sylvans at Springfield on Sunday afternoon.


Danny rips up record

DANNY ARBLASTER has slaughtered the island time-trial record for 25 miles.


Deputy protests over plans for pub

FORMER Environment minister David De Lisle has spoken out against the latest plans for St Saviour’s Tavern.


Housing ‘needs more direction’ over licences

HOUSING has admitted it is difficult to target licences in any meaningful way without more direction from the States.


Beach party warning

PEOPLE who leave a mess behind after a beach party could face a heavy fine if they are caught, according to Guernsey Police.


Fisherman’s Co-op to be sold off in parts

THE Fisherman’s Co-op is being wound down.

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