A SOLUTION to zero-10 must come from a joined-up Channel Islands approach and not be rushed, according to former chief minister of Jersey Frank Walker.
Grammar looks to reforge Hulme links
PLANS are in place for a football match between two schools linked by the Occupation to become a regular fixture.
Guernsey aim to be on top of their tree by Christmas
GUERNSEY will see in the new year from on top of London Two South-West should they beat the league leaders tomorrow.
‘The islands should get health agreement back’
IT IS UNFAIR that Guernsey does not have a reciprocal health agreement with the UK, according to an Essex politician.
Beere one shot away from becoming world champion
SUCH is Lucy Beere’s cheerful demeanour that losing agonisingly in a world final by just one shot could not upset Guernsey’s ex-England international.
Island’s health chief backs U15 booze ban
CHILDREN should not be given a taste of alcohol in the hope of encouraging them to drink sensibly, according to Guernsey’s director of public health.
Party draws the crowds into the Old Quarter
CROWDS descended on Town for the last Thursday shopping evening before Christmas.
Panthers scrape into grand final
PANTHERS will meet Roos in the Superleague’s grand final despite losing by nine goals to Thundercats in a gripping encounter at Beau Sejour.
Bowie picks up club’s main award
THE Guernsey Triathlon Club Christmas Splash and Dash Aquathon will take place on Sunday at Beau Sejour.
Waste requete ‘could sink Suez deal and leave us with nothing’
A MOVE to bring the planned incinerator back to the States again could scupper the current deal, Public Services has warned.