ANDY PRIAULX will again partner Formula One World Championship leader Jenson Button in the Race of Champions.
Louise comes out on top
THE weather was looking a little uncertain for the recent La Grande Mare Ladies’ medal competition, sponsored by the Rabeys Commercial Vehicle Group, and while the early clouds gave way to sunshine, the high winds prevailed to provide challenging conditions.
Continental Clarke finishes his first season on a high
MIKE CLARKE has completed his first season of European long-track racing competing in the European Veteran Long-track Series, which is held over six rounds.
Public swung by alternative waste disposal proposition
NOT one hand was raised in favour of an incinerator at last night’s public discussion of an alternative to mass burn.
Fourteen tonnes of uranium and one of plutonium? No worries
THE emergency planning officer is reassuring islanders that nuclear facilities 40km away in Normandy are safe.
Brothers back 55 years on
TWO brothers returned together to Alderney this week more than half a century after their first visit. Paul and Vernon Bowers, from Royton, near Oldham, came to the island on a school trip as teenagers in August 1954.
The show must go on
HERM experienced a welcome dose of live music as a Take That tribute band came over to rock the island for two nights in a row.
Whether or not the weather’s good is anyone’s guess
I WAS probably tempting providence last week when I wrote about weather forecasting and the effect a relatively rough sea had on the autumn flower and produce show.
Snow-shocked Corbets made success of their new life in Canada
ALTHOUGH not having direct experience of leaving Guernsey, Christian Corbet has charted the history of his family’s move from the island.
‘We can do as well as Jersey’
GUERNSEY will do at least as well as Jersey in its International Monetary Fund assessment, according to the Guernsey Financial Services Commission.