Melbourne experience holds Hollingsworth in good stead

TOM HOLLINGSWORTH is something of a reluctant star.


A sad end for Andy in Macau finale

THE final races of the FIA World Touring Car Championship round the streets of Macau were disappointing for Andy Priaulx after retirement in race one and 13th from a back of the grid start in race two.


Constables would support Vazon ‘run what ya brung’

CASTEL’S senior constable would support an ‘open to all’ sprint meeting at Vazon providing it did not cause too much disruption.


Guernsey takes up games baton

THE Queen’s Baton for the 2010 Commonwealth Games is in Guernsey.


Drivers’ double blow

MOTORISTS have been hit by a double tax whammy, it emerged today.


Open sprint event on the agenda for 2010

PLANS for an open-to-all sprint on the Vazon quarter-mile are advancing.


Paid parking comes home to roost

IF ANY one of Guernsey’s thousands of motorists was unaware of the disservice the States has done them over failing to introduce paid parking, it has come home today.


White-listing ‘should have silenced critics’

UNFAIR criticism of well-regulated offshore finance centres must be stamped out, according to the High Commissioner for Mauritius.


Planning website will launch soon

A NEW planning website could be up and running by the end of year.


Head’s scary close shave

LES Beaucamps High head teacher Peter Le Cheminant said shaving off his beloved beard was well worth it.