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Daily Archives: July 10, 2009

Sidelining deputies is not the issue

ON THE basis that the disruption to Guernsey’s airport could not have been allowed to continue in May and that action had to be taken to end the fire crew’s industrial action, today’s special Billet d’Etat will surprise many islanders.

Garland to make a bid for Berlin

Dale Garland hands over the baton to Hannah English yesterday during the final training session for the Guernsey junior schools team before their inter-insular tomorrow. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0803902)

DALE GARLAND is making another last-minute appearance at this weekend’s Aviva World Trials and UK Championships.

Retire at 67 plan as money runs out

Mark Dorey WS

GUERNSEY’S pension age will rise to 67 under proposals announced today.

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Swine flu: businesses urged to prepare

AS the swine flu pandemic level was raised to Phase 6, Alert level 3, the States advised businesses to reconsider their sick leave policy.

Watson into last eight

HEATHER WATSON has reached the quarter-finals of the Aegon Pro-Series tournament in Felixstowe.

New appointment ‘is good news for island’s disabled’

THE Disability Forum needs to work at bringing change to Guernsey, according to the group’s new chairman.

States to be asked to back zero tolerance approach

THE States is determined to adopt a zero tolerance approach to domestic violence, according to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott.

House sales ‘on the rise again’

AFTER a long lean spell, the housing market is finally recovering, an estate agent has said.

Sherbourne rescues Rovers at the KGV

IT WAS James Sherbourne to the rescue last night as Rovers maintained their 100% Evening League record.

Guernsey invited to compete in ‘worlds’

THE fast and furious sport of indoor netball is on its way to the island.