
REPRESENTATIVES from Northern Ireland’s economic development agency have been in Guernsey this week trying to drum up business.
BUSINESSES have been told by the director of public health to prepare contingency plans in case a swine flu pandemic reaches the island.
AURIGNY managing director Malcolm Hart is cautiously optimistic that its new service to East Midlands will be a success.
NERINE H saw that their club avoided a whitewash in the netball ‘Uptons’ at the weekend.
TRIBUTES are continuing to be paid to the brother and sister who lost their lives in flash floods in Cornwall.
THE plans for a new St Peter Port constables’ office will be put on hold if a buyer for the current building is not found.
Route Militaire residents want to raise awareness of plans to create an access road to the Saltpans development.
A RARE look of anxiety passed over Simon Sharrott’s face as the Siam Cup was placed in front of him on the table and our photographer hovered nearby.
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A YEAR ago today the newly-elected chief minister, Lyndon Trott, set out his vision for the island’s future.