A POLICE officer was commended last night for his brave actions during a violent riot.
Captain and coach are full of praise for their troops
GUERNSEY Ladies are taking big strides forward as the performance in only their second match demonstrated at the weekend.
Fog leaves Griffiths and St Jacques seeing red
ST JACQUES boss Chris Griffiths was left seething after fog meant that the majority of his team were late for their match at Jersey Wanderers, which they went on to lose narrowly 24-22.
Runners to tackle the ‘Stonecrusher’
REIGNING champion Steve Dawes will be hoping to correct a blip in his recent form in the GIAAC/Fusion Cross Country League four-mile event to be held over two laps of the new L’Ancresse ‘Stonecrusher’ course tomorrow.
Ambitious pupils honoured
ACHIEVEMENT and ambition were the watchwords during St Anne’s School’s annual prize-giving.
Singers a year on
A YEAR after John and Julia Singer took over the lease of Herm, their feelings about the island are as strong as ever.
Property loophole could be sewn up
WHEN it was introduced not long ago, Sark’s Property Transfer Tax was seen by many – although never officially described as such – as being a bit of a panacea in terms of how it would make a beneficial difference to the island’s finances.
Simpson ready to face Ashour
CHRIS SIMPSON will have to overcome ‘the most talented player on tour’ if he is to progress beyond the first round of the World Open.
£400K legal highs bill
SENDING local legal high users for treatment in the UK has cost taxpayers more than £400,000 so far this year.
Income tax judgements up
PETTY Debts Court judgements for non-payment of income tax have soared this year.
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