Tough warning about tobacco sales to under-18s

A NEW campaign has been launched warning anybody who sells or gives tobacco products to under-18s that they risk a hefty fine.


Tributes paid to an ‘old school deputy’

TRIBUTES have been paid to former deputy Bill Bell.


Plenty of fat left to trim off States

IF THERE is comfort to be found within the devastating conclusions of the Tribal report into States inefficiencies it is that such a high proportion of the 107 fixes identified are painless.


Saved schools come under attack again

PARENTS of pupils at two schools saved from closure just months ago are dismayed that the debate might be opened again.


Business in tune with St James despite tough times

BUSINESSES in Guernsey have ensured St James will endure.


FA Cup party pooped

THE Guernsey FA Cup will celebrate its fifth birthday without a sponsor to pay for the party.


Airlines object to Flybe request to offer more spaces to Jersey

FLYBE’S plans to fly more islanders to Jersey would completely destabilise the market, according to its rivals.


Floral fans defend Britain in Bloom

ISLANDERS have defended the Bailiwick’s participation in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom competition following an attack by Housing minister Dave Jones.


Just eight projects in line for funding from wish-list of 60

THE States is set to spend just over £1.6m. on new services next year.


Dust blizzards turn the sky red down under

FORMER islanders are among the thousands of people in the New South Wales region of Australia to be engulfed by dust blizzards.