A GUERNSEY soldier said the rising death toll in Afghanistan would not put him off going back.
Child abuse jury deliberates
THE jury is out in the trial of a former house parent at Haut de la Garenne who is accused of 19 counts of indecent assault.
White bream joins the list
THE different species of bream in Bailiwick waters continues to multiply.
Not all here for the tax break, says Healthspan
ESTABLISHED Guernsey companies should not be tarred with the same brush as ‘opportunistic newcomers’ in the row over VAT exemption, according to the founder of Healthspan.
Mauger scoops July award
THE individual at the top of the Barclays Wealth Evening League most valued player table has been named as July’s Player of the Month.
‘Are you sure you can’t drive it, Mrs Herbert?’
A TEACHER whose car exploded in a ball of flames must wait for her UK insurer to visit the island to check it is not drivable.
Planning applications – 18 August, 2009
APPLICATIONS to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
The lessons of the Turks and Caicos…
IT IS no accident that the number one fundamental priority for Guernsey is to assert its independent identity or that this goal is enshrined in successive government business plans and the replacement Strategic Economic Plan.
Close shave for builder as van hits scaffolding
A BUILDER had a narrow escape yesterday after a van crashed into the scaffolding he had been working on minutes earlier.
Garland storms to brilliant CI record
HAD Dale Garland been at the World Championships, he would have made the 400m hurdles semi-finals with the time he ran at the McCain UK Challenge Final in Cardiff.