‘Sorry’ Aurigny probes mix-up

AURIGNY managing director Malcolm Hart has apologised to all passengers stranded in Manchester after one of the airline’s new planes suffered a technical fault.


Bucknor happy to play his part for ICC

STEVE BUCKNOR is finding it odd to be in Guernsey, but he is glad to be here.


Guernsey book ‘worlds’ spot

GUERNSEY’S five-man team, whose on-green activities in the Atlantic bowls championships ground to a halt on Thursday, received a boost when Wales defeated Spain in the quarter-finals of the men’s fours event.


Living Streets hopes to have pupils walking by September

A CAMPAIGN to create a traffic-free walking route to St Sampson’s High has gathered momentum.


Net ‘groomer’ visited island

POLICE are investigating a case of a man who allegedly came to the island several times to meet a child he had ‘groomed’ on the internet.


In hindsight it seems as if the States were fools parting with our money

The public sector pay award is a disaster for all but its recipients – but let’s not blame the PSRC, says Peter Roffey. It may have been turned over, big time, but it’s still a professional outfit…


Fallout from expense row will hit here

A SURPRISE call yesterday by the leader of the Liberal Democrats for the Speaker of the House of Commons to stand down is the clearest indication yet of the seriousness of the collapse of credibility of MPs and Parliament as a result of the expenses scandal unfolding daily in the UK.


60 passengers stranded as new plane breaks down

SIXTY PASSENGERS were left stranded in Manchester for 24 hours after one of Aurigny’s new planes suffered a technical fault.


Skipper won’t consider failure

GUERNSEY know they must win next week’s Pepsi World Cricket League Division Seven.


Dorey lined up as Vale Rec chairman

IT’S not being shouted from the rooftops, but Dave Dorey is, apparently, back in football.