A B&Q worker got more than he bargained for in a recent shipment to the store.
Let Harmy loose in Ashes urges ex-England skipper
ALEC STEWART wants to see Steve Harmison unleashed on the Australians this summer.
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.
Minor ops threat as 10 beds close at PEH
TEN beds will close at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital because of staff shortages.
Odyssey has its eye on Alderney waters
ODYSSEY Marine Exploration, the company that discovered the wreck of HMS Victory, is hoping to explore Alderney waters.
A special constable
ALDERNEY police has welcomed its first woman officer to the force.
Wellies not required
SARK children’s traditional Good Friday excuse for getting soaking wet – otherwise known as the model boat outing at the duck pond – attracted the customary large crowd of youngsters.
Administering the Sunday service
FOR the past 60 years, there has been a Sunday service in St Tugual’s Chapel. With the departure of the Wood family, the honour of holding these now goes to island secretary Mel Brown.
What if it were my money?
A PROMINENT campaigner against global tax abuse and the role allegedly played in it by the Crown Dependencies has predicted that the forthcoming report by the Foot Commission imposed on the islands by the UK’s Chancellor will set the scene for these offshore islands to have a post tax haven existence. The trade Guernsey now [...]
Town ‘will survive’ 41 empty shops
TOWN traders yesterday rejected suggestions that empty shops meant that St Peter Port was in trouble.