HOW many deputies does it take to run an island?
Balance is vital in battle with flu virus
HEALTH authorities in the islands continue to do an excellent job walking the fine line that separates complacency and panic in their approach to swine flu.
Le Tiss left to wait
MATT LE TISSIER is back in Guernsey today still unsure whether he will be the next chairman of Southampton.
Worried neighbours want runway meeting
WORRIED airport neighbours are fed up waiting to hear about runway plans.
Legal group’s 20th year
THE new committee of the Guernsey International Legal Association is busy making plans to mark its 20th year.
Airport strike inquiry pair press on after civil service intervenes
TOP-LEVEL civil service intervention into how any review should be carried out into the airport firefighters pay disagreement has not shifted the attitudes of those deputies backing two different paths.
Last 32 spot won
HEATHER WATSON has swept into the last 32 at the big warm-up event for next week’s Junior Wimbledon tournament.
Pupils want dumped cars, graffiti and rubbish sorted
DIRTY beaches, abandoned cars and graffiti are the top issues children want the States to sort out.
Tough guy Smart still has the legs
ROB SMART is one tough sportsman.
‘Put contingency plans into action’
BUSINESSES should put their contingency plans into action now that swine flu has hit Guernsey, according to a disaster control expert.
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