States may pay buskers’ permit

BUSKERS could see their liability insurance being paid for them by the States in future years.


Aurigny rumbled trickster but Jersey Airport took bait

AURIGNY was duped into discussions with a 17-year-old posing as an airline executive.


Smart is top man at end of long week

ROB SMART came out on top of the pack as the Adventure Cycles GVC Mountain Bike Tour of Guernsey came to a conclusion at the weekend.


Graduates face battle for jobs as market becomes crowded

STUDENTS are fighting over every job after graduate vacancies fell by a quarter this year.


Fire drives out Bouet residents

RESIDENTS of Les Cottonniers in the Bouet estate were evacuated from their homes for almost two hours after a fire at the weekend.


Priaulx gets 10

ANDY PRIAULX emerged from two very exciting FIA World Touring Car Championship races at Brands Hatch with 10 points from finishing third in race one and fifth in race two.


King Groves rules up Le Val des Terres once again

MARTIN GROVES again proved why he is the king of Le Val des Terres at the weekend.


Suez rejection could provoke a crisis

THE Rational Alternative waste proposal provides little evidence of ability to deliver, according to local companies associated with French firm Suez, the preferred tenderer to build a waste facility for Guernsey.


Prisoners could be put to work

GUERNSEY could have a ‘working prison’ if the Home Department can secure the funding.


Airport firecrew warn of closure over strike review

GUERNSEY’S airport could close as a result of a tribunal of inquiry set up to look at what caused the last stoppage.