Olympic dreams

AFTER missing out on the World Championships and the World University Games, the island’s top swimmer has got his sights firmly set on London 2012.


Pay body may have a role after all

APPOINTING a new team to the States negotiating body, the Public Sector Remuneration Committee, might be necessary in law but what the new members selected this week have accepted is not so much a poisoned chalice but an ultimately pointless one.


Bronze medal reward for outstanding team display

IN ONE of their best performances for 20 years, the Elizabeth College rifle-shooting team came third in the main event for schools at Bisley, the Ashburton, to win NRA bronze medals.


Gates finally close on St Peter Port Secondary

ST PETER Port Secondary School closed its doors for the final time yesterday.


Incinerator protest march next Sunday

A PROTEST march against plans for a large incinerator will be held next Sunday.


‘No need’ for security review despite hospital knife man

HEALTH officials say there is no need to tighten hospital security despite a man entering the building with a knife.


States accounts highlight services funding issues

TREASURY was put on notice by several ministers yesterday that they would be looking for more money next year.


Sarnian duo shine in ‘Evesham Double’

TWO Guernsey friends turned in top performances in the ‘Evesham Double’.


Watson makes Frinton final

HEATHER WATSON learnt from her mistakes as she exacted revenge on Anna Smith in the Frinton Futures Championships yesterday.


In a league of their own

Fade2Grey played their second gig to a packed Fermain Tavern last Saturday. The 80s have never sounded so good, according to Mark Ogier .