JOHN NETTLES attended a house in the Saltpans yesterday afternoon, but he was not investigating a suspicious death.
Joshes band together to celebrate victories
IF ONE talented twin does not get you, the other just might.
Children’s laws brought up to date
LAWS affecting children will be updated in January for the first time in 40 years.
Requete to force action on critical WAO report
DEPUTIES frustrated by the lack of progress in addressing failings in how the States is run want to force the Public Accounts Committee to act.
Most mums-to-be shun swine flu jab
ONLY a third of pregnant women have been vaccinated against swine flu.
Endurance runners take summer form into country
THE GIAAC’s FirstRand Junior Endurance Squad had a good summer on the track with the 30 members setting more than 90 personal bests.
Watson wins
HEATHER WATSON is into the last 16 at the Orange Bowl in Florida after a convincing 6-2, 6-2 second-round win over the Russian Ade Arshavskaya.
WAO move: a sign of no leadership
OUR disclosure on page 5 today that an attempt is to be made by a number of deputies to force some action on tackling the deficiencies revealed by the Wales Audit Office is a disappointing indictment of Guernsey’s ability to manage its affairs.
States is accused of foam inaction
ENVIRONMENTAL Health has been accused of putting islanders at risk by not taking decisive action to contain contamination caused by airport fire-fighting foam.
Gas company admits error, but argues on point of law
GUERNSEY GAS conceded in the Petty Debts Court yesterday it had wrongly installed a cooker which put an OAP couple in danger for seven years.