Exciting finals expected as cream rises to the top

INSPIRED perhaps by Heather Watson’s success, more than 50


‘Busiest first day ever’ for a Peacocks concession

THOUSANDS flocked to Guernsey’s latest fashion store yesterday.


Seigneur releases cash from the attic

MORE than 250 people tried to buy a piece of Sark’s history yesterday.


A ‘pillar of the community’ jailed for second drink-drive

A FORMER member of the Health and Social Services board was jailed yesterday for eight weeks.


Merrien’s training group set to take to the startline

LEE MERRIEN’S racing programme will make him unavailable for the local calendar’s opening Fusion/GIAAC fixture this weekend at Delancey Park but, in a coaching role, the GB international is still likely to make his presence felt.


Guillou hit by the rain

RAIN ruined the end of Phil Guillou’s 250 GP British Championship.


We’re not all bad, say ‘stereotyped’ teens

DO NOT stereotype us, say a group of young people who meet at the sunken gardens.


Deputies’ call for an emergency debate falls on deaf ears

DEPUTIES demanded an emergency States debate yesterday at the chief minister’s briefing on the fall of Guernsey’s zero-10 tax regime.


First festival of thanks

ST TUGUAL’S Chapel was last Sunday the scene for Herm’s first harvest festival.


Island bucks economic trend

POSITIVE media coverage, a busy September and excellent weather have all helped Alderney buck the economic trend this year.