Beach event rakes in charity cash

CANCER charities are set to benefit by up to £20,000 following a fund-raising event at Pembroke on Saturday.


Carpet wings its way to mark link with 201

THE 70th anniversary of Guernsey’s affiliation with 201 Squadron RAF was celebrated at a vin d’honneur at the Royal Court on Saturday.


Guernsey end five years of hurt in single-point victory

GUERNSEY came out on top of an extraordinary weekend of quality golf to end a six-year drought without inter-insular success.


Brilliant Allen runs amok to leave Trinity in his wake

Rangers 4, Trinity 3 (AET) FOUR-GOAL Ross Allen scored a winner of utter brilliance to settle an amazing Deloitte Jeremie Cup quarter-final at the College Field.


Defending champs Cobo clinch the domestic double

COBO wrapped up a domestic league double at the KGV at the weekend.


New waste plan ‘would save a ridiculous amount of cash’

ANTI-INCINERATOR campaigner Rodney Brouard has launched another attempt to get the States to overturn its decision to spend £93.5m. on an energy-from-waste plant.


‘I knew I could but wasn’t sure I would’

HEATHER WATSON has become the first Briton to win the girls’ singles at the US Open.


Leopards remain keen to hang on to their spots

GIVEN the response so far to the Wales Audit Office’s investigation, islanders would be forgiven for asking, what next?


Airport fire foam pollution has reached the reservoir

A STREAM that runs from the airport to St Saviour’s Reservoir has been contaminated by a dangerous chemical, it has emerged.


Watson aims to be Thai breaker

ONCE again, Ian Watson is an incredibly proud, but nervous dad.