TRAFFIC stood still in St Peter Port yesterday as a cannon fired and sirens sounded to mark the two-minute silence on Armistice Day.
Testing use of a fourth ‘C’ word…
ONE of the themes picked up yesterday by an Institute of Directors seminar on what next following publication of the Wales Audit Office report on good governance was the role of trust and consensus within the States.
‘Disgusting’ behaviour has followed the WAO report
THE behaviour of some States members has been ‘disgusting’ since the release of the highly critical Wales Audit Office report, it was claimed yesterday.
More good news in Hines report
A REPORT acknowledging the contribution of offshore centres is yet more good news for the island, says GuernseyFinance chief executive Peter Niven.
Five declared fit
FOUR days before his under-21s attempt at a third straight Ambassadeur Bowl victory over Jersey, island coach Tony Vance has been boosted by good news from the treatment room.
Council’s new powers ‘justify a re-election’
POLICY COUNCIL ministers should submit themselves for re-election, according to a campaigner against cabinet government.
Beeches blitz St Jacques
St jacques 14, Beeches 50 ST JACQUES suffered their second defeat on the bounce as they lost by a hefty margin to Beeches.
October catch bonanza in WCSAC winter league
OCTOBER was a sensational month for the West Coast Sea Angling Club’s winter league.
Learning valuable lessons
LAST weekend was a learning curve for Guernsey in the national league.
Favourites are living up to their billing
INVESTEC Colombians underlined their status as champions-elect with a 5-0 victory over Clubhouse Casuals.