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Monthly Archives: October 2009

EU didn’t like zero-10? Nor did Guerns…

Illustration by Peewee.

He’s no big fan of the European Union, but Neil Ross believes it might have done ordinary folk a favour by deciding it didn’t like zero-10. Because as he points out in his Letter from Emile, for the past couple of years it’s been no bloney good for the Guernseyman…

Home is away for Greens

Damien Wallen

GUERNSEY hockey fans have been denied the chance to watch their HA Trophy heroes in action tomorrow because Richmond have refused to travel to the island.

Hands off Guernsey

Michael Foot WS

A BACKLASH against the Foot Review began yesterday as leading campaigners for Guernsey’s independence issued a hands-off warning to the UK.

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A shift in an 800-year-old relationship

DEPUTY Dave Jones and Advocate Roger Perrot make unexpected bedfellows. But what has drawn them together is the Foot Review into the British offshore financial centres.

Neves wins silver at Crystal Palace

GUERNSEY provided three finalists at the annual English Schools Championships at Crystal Palace, the highlight being Kristina Neves’ silver medal winning performance.

‘Banning legal highs would shift problem – not solve it’

BANNING legal highs would simply shift the cost from Health to the criminal justice system, according to the manager of Drug Concern.

Fitting footballing farewell to a devoted Liverpool fan

MORE THAN 200 friends and family gathered at Northfield yesterday to celebrate the life of football fan Craig Cameron.

‘A great day for disabled islanders’

GUERNSEY will have a disability officer, a domestic abuse strategy and a drug and alcohol strategy after two surprise amendments were approved by the States yesterday.

Mood of coast walk caught on first DVD

THE DVD of this year’s Pink Ladies’ Sunset Coastal Walk is now available to buy.

North without nine

NORTH are chronically short of players for their crucial Jeremie Cup semi-final with St Martin’s at Northfield today.
‘I’m not going to name names but I’ve got nine missing and some of them are big players,’ said North boss Mick Le Prevost yesterday.
While Le Prevost is keeping his cards close to his chest it is understood [...]