Bulk mailers get together as Royal Mail’s big hike looms

EXPORTERS met yesterday to discuss how to cope with the 40% increase Guernsey Post said Royal Mail had forced on it.


Bad days at the office for our leaders

IT HAS been, for very different reasons, a difficult week for governments on both sides of the Channel.


‘Kerbside recycling is desirable but too costly’

ST SAMPSON’S residents last night rejected a proposal to introduce kerbside recycling to the parish.


Airport firefighters hold meeting

AIRPORT firefighters met deputy industrial disputes officer Michelle Tiffin last night.


Theft shock at Portelet Harbour

PORTELET HARBOUR users should check their boats after thefts were reported over the Liberation weekend.


L’Eree and Port Soif are top for water quality

TWO Guernsey beaches have been recommended in a respected guide.


Blondel knocks out defending champion

DANNY BLONDEL relished his role reversal last evening and knocked the defending champion out of the Island Championship.


Record goes after 52 years

WITHOUT knowing it, Leo Rice broke a GIAAC club record that had stood 52 years by claiming a silver medal at the Hampshire County Championships earlier this month.


Creber latest Elizabethan to get GB call

ELIZABETH COLLEGE sixth-former Mike Creber can look forward to a trip to Canada after being selected to represent Great Britain in the Athelings shooting team.


Switch to video brings new look and focus for media business

A GUERNSEY company is rebranding and re-focusing as a result of businesses changing the way they communicate.