Brave Oliver kept his cool to help mum

A TEN-YEAR-OLD boy who saved his unconscious mother has received an award for bravery at the inaugural St John Ambulance and Rescue presentation evening.


Melhuish causes first major upset

JAMIE BLONDEL became the first seed to crash from the island championships just when it seemed he had wriggled off the hook against George Melhuish last night at L’Ancresse.


Treasury delays the big spending debate

TREASURY went into damage limitation mode yesterday as it agreed to seek to delay the capital prioritisation debate for a month in the light of a massive error in its report.


Garland fancies crack at Elias

DALE GARLAND is pondering a switch from the 400 flat to the 400 hurdles at Saturday’s high point of the local track and field season.


Watson at Italian Open

HEATHER WATSON gave herself a 17th birthday present with an easy


£85,000 agreed but not a penny is paid

A FORMER chief executive of advertising agency Wallace Barnaby claimed at an unfair dismissal hearing yesterday that he was given no reason for his sacking.


Unrepentant Hadley faces second conduct panel

ANOTHER complaint has been made about Deputy Mike Hadley.


‘Banques needs more pedestrian crossings’

PEOPLE who live near the scene of a fatal road collision at the weekend are calling for more pedestrian crossings along Les Banques.


States reforms ‘have still not delivered effective leadership’

GUERNSEY’S current consensus style of government is not fit for purpose, according to the man who last reviewed it.


Planning applications – 19 May, 2009

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