THE Third Division Championship saw a lot of excellent performances from the junior players and it was Luke Le Tissier who claimed victory over Lions team-mate Joshua Butler in an entertaining final.
Chinhanhu defies illness and cruises to ‘Half’ win
FOR a man who had not been well, Williard Chinhanhu had few problems in once again making the Easter Monday Half-Marathon his own yesterday.
Saunders quickest on the opening day of the season
NICK SAUNDERS triumphed in the first hill climb of the season on Le Val des Terres yesterday.
Fighting the drip-feed of animosity
WHAT the Easter weekend’s row in the UK over a sleazy and cynical plan to destabilise the Conservative Party indicates is just what an uphill battle the Crown Dependencies have in persuading those in power that the jurisdictions are not tax havens.
‘Forget Guernsey – focus on those not on white list’
POWERFUL nations should focus more on financial centres under their own jurisdiction rather than Guernsey, according to the Guernsey International Business Association.
The work is just not there, say job hunters
THERE is not enough work to go around, according to local job seekers.
Constable must pay for van damage
PARISH officials can be sued in an individual capacity, the Petty Debts Court has ruled.
Vazon’s hundreds see records tumble
AS HUNDREDS of sporting visitors streamed into the island for the Easter break, locals on two and four wheels produced some of the most brilliant performances.
It’s the tired old thinking yet again…
ON SATURDAY, we drew attention to the lack of rigour applied to testing whether some of the £300m.-plus capital projects requiring the States to borrow £175m. to help fund were actually needed or had to go ahead now.
Firms told not to accept any fraud by employees
FIRMS must adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards employee fraud, according to strategic change expert Dr Elaine Monkhouse.