Greens remind Whalley of World Cup final memories

COLIN WHALLEY has compared Guernsey’s HA Trophy success to England winning the silver medal at the 1986 World Cup.


Jersey awash with green as visitors take the spoils

GUERNSEY’S weekend invasion of the Stafford Hotel in St Helier will not be quickly forgotten.


Saints end on a high

Beeches 22, St Jacques 23 ST JACQUES capped an excellent finish to their season by lifting the MacMillan Cup on Sunday.


Mike’s is a big’un

DEPUTY MIKE O’HARA has reeled in a turbot weighing close to 17 pounds that is up for fish of the month.


Treasury fights its corner

TREASURY has gone on the offensive over alternative funding proposals for capital projects this term.


Local man’s 21st birthday trip to Mexico is curtailed

A SPECIAL birthday celebration in Mexico has been put on hold for one islander because of the swine flu outbreak.


Planning applications – 28 April, 2009

APPLICATIONS to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Why hasn’t priority list been questioned?

A group of five deputies, with Matt Fallaize as their spokesman, has come up with an alternative to Treasury’s plan to borrow to pay for major capital projects. But why did they not go a step further and look at the projects on the priority one list?


Housing issues raise strong passions

GUERNSEY’S policy of five-year essential housing licences raises strong passions.


A test too far for the economy

WHILE the world was waking up yesterday to the unfolding drama of just how significant the outbreak of swine flu in Mexico could be, another indicator was also coming into play.