So what do ministers really want?

IN THE ordinary run, an apology – a regretful acknowledgment of an offence or failure – is generally the end of whatever difficulty has triggered the need for it.


Apology, but row goes on

CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott will not let the issue of Remembrance Sunday wreath-laying drop.


Andy relives the movies

ANDY PRIAULX has spoken about his Days of Thunder moment at the weekend as he wrapped up a disappointing 2009 season in Macau.


Hands off

BOAT builder Geoff Willson wants action taken against a Chinese motorboat builder that is using the name of his Guernsey business.


Islanders ‘at low risk’ of new swine flu strain

THE chances of picking up a new strain of swine flu in Guernsey are remote, according to the director of public health.


Travel disrupted but Clipper makes it

ISLANDERS continued to experience travel disruptions as winds yesterday reached 60mph.


Girls come back with two reasons to be cheerful

GUERNSEY Cheerleaders arrived home happy after winning two awards at the Southern Region Championships.


Power’s debut proves a tough one

GUERNSEY’S first competitive female boxer lost her maiden fight at the weekend, but her coach believed she should not have got in the ring.


GCGA’s £240k cash boost

STUART FALLA’S recession-beating sponsorship package will ensure Guernsey’s 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth Games teams travel better prepared than ever before.


Loveridge retains title on her return to local tables

ALICE LOVERIDGE made a winning return to the local table tennis scene, retaining the Spot For Sport trophy that she won 12 months ago.

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