Guernseyman is five-a-side footie world-record breaker

A GUERNSEYMAN has broken the world record for the longest game of five-a-side football ever played.


Wheeler putts L’Ancresse into the final

TWO nail-biting golf matches on Saturday morning set up a L’Ancresse versus La Grande Mare Guernsey final in the 2009 Hampshire Sevens.


Title hat-trick comes as a big shock to Armstrong

THE Easter Open Tournament witnessed its best finals in years at the Rohais Badminton Halls on Saturday.


Morton mark eludes Twell

THE course record eluded her, but Steph Twell again produced the outstanding performance on day two of the Easter Festival.


Inheritance law: why change for change’s sake?

THE States should think long and hard before abandoning existing laws of inheritance, according to a leading advocate.


Guernsey will have to work hard to lose tax haven tag

APPEARING on the OECD’s white list will not make Guernsey lose its ‘tax haven’ tag overnight, the man responsible for promoting the island has warned.


Policy Council to discuss way island is governed

MINISTERS will discuss the future of Guernsey’s machinery of government at a special meeting within weeks.


Ogier given send off he dreamt of

St Martin’s, 2, Bels 4 MICKY OGIER’S four-year reign at Bels ended in glorious fashion under the Corbet Field lights.


Gridlock fears after Leale’s Yard work

PEOPLE living near the Bridge fear traffic chaos could be caused by the Leale’s Yard development.


Borrow, because we tell you to

PUBLICATION of the Policy Council’s fiscal policy framework – a document so impenetrable and laden with jargon that it comes with a two-page explanation of some of the worst examples – has helped put the focus back on the significance of the island contemplating borrowing millions of pounds to carry out capital projects.