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Ozannes’ magnificent seven

Robert Shepherd

GUERNSEY law firms and lawyers have once again been highly praised in the latest Legal 500 publication.

Watson up to No. 3 in world

Heather Watson blasts her way to a first Grand Slam title.                                                        (Picture by PA Wire, 0840848)

THE father of Heather Watson has admitted that ‘everything is up in the air’ after her stunning victory in the US Junior Open.

Inshore pair trawling ban is proposed

Fishing boats

PAIR trawling within three nautical miles of Bailiwick shores could be banned.

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Crash ferry was fine to operate, says Manche Iles

MANCHE ILES has insisted an engine fault was not to blame for the Victor Hugo ferry crashing into rocks in Alderney’s Braye Harbour on Sunday night.

Pressure mounts over Leale’s Yard

DEPUTY Jack Honeybill is refusing to be forced out of the decision-making process over Leale’s Yard.

Bridgman’s tough choice

WORLD Topper champion Andrew Bridgman (15), who intends to join his sister at Guernsey Sixth Form College next year, won the fourth series nationwide event at Mumbles in a fleet of 195 dinghies.

Jackson eases to his first victory by five minutes

PAUL JACKSON completed an impressive solo victory around six laps of the Reservoir circuit.

Reasons to be cheerful do exist

SUMMING up the views of States economist Dr Andy Sloan on the economic future of Guernsey in a few words would go something like this: conditions are probably going to feel pretty tough for a bit but things will pick up in time.

Generosity keeps Georgina in the family

THE generosity of islanders means a local family’s wish will soon come true.

Contract not signed but ‘Suez could sue’

THE States could be sued if it backs out of an incinerator deal with Suez Environnement, according to one deputy.