JASON CARRE reckons he will be smiling through to next Easter after producing the outstanding drive on a remarkable day of record-breaking at the final Le Val des Terres hill climb of the year.
Victorious beginnings
GUERNSEY’S rugby season could not have got off to a better start on Saturday.
Crash boat hull undamaged as propellers bear the brunt
DIVERS inspected the Victor Hugo yesterday as the investigation began into what caused the vessel to hit rocks as it left Alderney.
More than 100 knives are detected at court
SECURITY officers at the Royal Court have taken 102 knives from people in the four months since safety measures were put in place, it has been revealed.
Who’ll be leaving? At this stage, it’s anyone’s guess
IT MAY seem bizarre during the first half of a political term but one subject which seems to be occupying the minds of many States members is how many of them will be stepping down in 2012. Why this obsession about retirement plans? There are two answers.
Union sees urgent need for reform
IT WAS only 23 words, but last week’s statement from union Prospect’s national secretary Frank Allen is the final confirmation islanders need to understand that something really is terribly wrong with the way the States does business.
LTA head coach Sears compares Watson to Hingis
IT WAS not just the fact that Heather Watson won the girls’ singles title at the US Open that was so impressive, it was the manner in which she did it.
59 rescued after ferry hits rocks in harbour
FIFTY-NINE ferry passengers were stranded in Alderney last night after the Victor Hugo hit rocks in Braye Harbour.
Environmental plan branded ‘half-baked’
THE States Environmental Plan is half-baked and will not achieve enough, it has been claimed.
Last Night fans enjoy repeat
THERE was a patriotic flavour at the fifth Proms on the Pier event in Town on Saturday night.