Merrien aims for quarter-final spot

IAN MERRIEN, who had made such a desperate start to his singles campaign in the Atlantic bowls championships in Johannesburg, losing 21-1 in his opening match, looked delighted after chalking up two excellent victories.


Watson through in Pisa

HEATHER WATSON lived up to her top billing


The world goes nuclear, but what about the waste?

RADIOACTIVE waste produced by a factory at Cap de la Hague is expected to double by 2015.


There is nothing fun about tax

THOSE who would portray the chief minister’s latest visit to Washington DC as an expensive ‘jolly’ should contemplate exactly what the four-day trip entailed.


Washington trip raises awareness of white listing

AMERICA is looking more favourably on Guernsey then it did, says Chief Minister Lyndon Trott.


‘States say the water’s safe, but won’t tell us what’s in it’

THE liquid being pumped from Mont Cuet into the sea is safe, according to two States departments.


Planning applications – 12 May, 2009

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


Rovers hope Mac can weave magic

MAC GALLIENNE has done a U-turn and is, after all, the new coach of Rovers.


Jobs go at law firm

JOBS are being cut at award-winning law firm Collas Day.


Helicopter was a hit with schools

STUDENTS from Le Rondin and Le Murier schools watched in amazement as a Sea King helicopter landed in their respective playing fields yesterday.