Chief Minister off to Iceland to discuss Landsbanki woes

CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott will be discussing the plight of Landsbanki Guernsey depositors in Iceland next week.


Golden Guernseys could be saved by 50-year-old goats

GOAT semen from 50 years ago could help save a local breed.


Budget-busting Health told it will not be a special case

HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES must accept it cannot overspend, the Treasury minister has warned.


Last-minute lobbying fails to swing the vote

CAMPAIGNERS yesterday lobbied deputies in a last-ditch attempt to persuade them to vote against Public Services’ proposed £93.5m. waste plant.


Both great and small

TRANSPOSING big car features onto a small car is a difficult task to accomplish successfully, but that’s what Peugeot’s 207 CC has managed to achieve, says Richard M. Hammond, the Press Association’s motoring correspondent.


Police let down by its politicians

ISLANDERS, looking at the case of a copper required to resign for the way he handled the non-arrest of a grandmother who hadn’t committed an offence, must be wondering how much more this fiasco is going to cost them now that a claim for damages has been launched.


Support for junior and middle management

PROMINENT figures from the UK’s Chartered Management Institute have been in Guernsey to see the launch of the local branch.


Beere sunk by a single shot in final

THEY may be losing grip of the Ashes but the Aussies ruled in Ayr yesterday.


Sarnians beat the rain

GUERNSEY overcame both Denmark and the weather to get off the mark in ICC European Under-17 Division One yesterday at Laurelvale.


More mobile phones than people – OUR

GUERNSEY is almost at saturation point for mobile phones, according to Sure marketing director Paul Taylor.