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Monthly Archives: November 2009

Man dies: police in hunt for witnesses

Detective Inspector Ashley Nicholas, left, and Detective Sergeant Kieran McGrath

A MAN has died following an alleged assault in Town.

Defeated Guernsey slip back to fourth

Guernsey captain Simon Sharrott carries the ball at the back of a rolling maul which pushed London Cornish back more than 20 yards and resulted in a penalty a minute from time, but Nick Barton’s kick drifted wide with the wind. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0879240)

Guernsey 6, London Irish 9.
GUERNSEY’S push for promotion from London Two South-West was blown off course on Saturday at Foote’s Lane.

The credibility gap

PEOPLE want to trust a politician.

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Tax agreement and office ‘put Jersey ahead in India’

JERSEY could be stealing a march on Guernsey in progressing market developments in India.

The real cost of saving bus pennies

DEPRIVED of premises big enough to hold the extra buses needed for a free service for all schoolchildren, a key element of the States transport strategy has come to a grinding halt.

Lee ninth at trials

LEE MERRIEN will not be off to the European cross-country championships this year.

HIV is a local issue but island patients’ voices go unheard

HIV is an issue for the Bailiwick, according to one health expert.

‘Prince in court’ as local firm sues

A GUERNSEY-based property company’s £100m. High Court action could see a member of the royal family appearing as a witness in a case for the first time since 1890.

Santa in Town

SANTA CLAUS came to Town on Saturday – and stopped the rain.

‘I help the States to change’

GUERNSEY is on the front foot, the chief minister has told business leaders.