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Watson in French final

(Picture by David Ferguson)

Heather Watson has reached the final of the Junior French Open girl’s doubles with partner Timea Babos.

The lion’s raw

left view

Pete Burnard gets behind the wheel of the Peugeot 207 Sport 1.6VTi 120

Discipline applies to States, too

IN A welcome change from previous public comments, Treasury and Resources is today looking ahead to freezing States expenditure after allowing for inflation and indicates that the recommendations from consultant Tribal Helm will be key to helping achieve that.

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Allen eyes move to the States

THIS season’s most decorated footballer, hot-shot Ross Allen, is set to turn his back on Guernsey and go to America.

Guernsey Post’s IIP accreditation is a first for utility company

GUERNSEY POST has achieved Investors in People accreditation.

£43m. bonus but States ‘must freeze spending’

TREASURY is looking to freeze States spending, it emerged today.

Duke sets the tone for an efficient Rovers victory

TIM DUKE showed no signs of rustiness as he set Rovers on their way to an important victory last night at Port Soif.

Cobo man gets rid of fish stench in disputed car park

A COBO resident has taken it upon himself to remove rotten fish that were causing a nauseating stench in the car park next to Checkers Xpress.

Assault PC’s appeal ‘should be made public’

DEPUTIES are calling for details of a botched Home Department appeal hearing to be made public.

Fish could be a world first

A PAIR of Guernsey fisherman were astonished when they caught a fish which has confounded local marine experts.