Loveridge follows the BTTF tune

THERE will be one notable absentee from the Guernsey team travelling to next week’s Commonwealth Championships in Glasgow.


The missing answers on electricity

IN A letter to all States members this week, the chief executive of International Energy Group – probably better known to islanders as Guernsey Gas – launched a strongly-worded attack on Guernsey Electricity, accusing it of predatory pricing and of abusing its dominant position.


Fatal collision at Les Banques

POLICE investigating a fatal collision that happened last night at Les Banques released more information this morning.


Guernsey friends bid farewell to Frankie and Ryan

FRIENDS and family of Frankie Chapell and Ryan Martel from Guernsey gathered to celebrate their young lives yesterday.


Parish to pay but project is on hold

A QUARTER of a million pounds is to be levied from the people of St Peter Port for a new constables’ office despite the plans not having been approved.


Minister will ask his staff if HSSD report can be published

Health and Social Services yesterday said it had not yet confiscated a laptop from a former employee.


St Peter Port’s final Year 11 group leaves

ST PETER Port yesterday sent home its final Year 11 group as the school prepares to close at the end of term.


Reading between the lines

ANYONE reading the special Billet d’Etat published today dealing with complaints made against the conduct of Deputy Mike Hadley in relation to the Health and Social Services Department and the row over a report into the island’s wheelchair service will be struck by one thing.


Nigerian anger at British visa delay

TIME is running out for the Nigerian cricket team to make it here for the start of the Pepsi World Cricket League Division Seven tournament.


Cutting cover is ‘not worth the risk’

BUSINESSES are placing themselves at risk by reducing their commercial insurance cover, new research has revealed.