Deputy passes out and is taken to PEH

DEPUTY Jane Stephens was hospitalised after passing out during the lunch break of yesterday’s States meeting.


Fifth title in 12 for Beechwood

BEECHWOOD emerged victorious on Friday in the annual Year 6 Kwik Cricket Tournament, contested between 11 school teams from nine different schools and Sark.


Watson bows out

HEATHER WATSON’S run in the girls’ singles of the Aegon International Junior Championships came to an end yesterday.


Druce on the right track

TOM DRUCE is in the ideal shape to fulfil his list of Aland ambitions.


Police seek owners of 150 items

POLICE want help identifying about 150 items that they suspect have been stolen.


Global warming plays its part in hampering Greenland trek

TWO Greenland adventurers say the effects of global warming definitely hampered their expedition.


Bistro’s coq au vin is in top 50 dishes

ONE Guernsey restaurant is featured in a guide to the 50 best dishes in Britain.


Foster children sent off-island

LOCAL children in need of care are being forced off-island because there are no foster carers available.


Local staff staggered as Lloyds TSB reveals job cuts

LLOYDS TSB staff in Guernsey were rocked yesterday as it was announced the group plans to cut 242 jobs in the Channel Islands and Isle of Man.


A decision for many generations

IT IS no exaggeration to say that the States of Guernsey meets today with the island’s future in its hands. For the ‘to borrow or not to borrow’ argument is one that will define the island’s path for not just years, but generations.