Garland claims 400m. silver

DALE GARLAND opened his 2010 campaign by claiming a silver medal over 400m at the South of England Championships at Lee Valley in London.


UK e-gambling licensing ‘is no surprise’

PLANS for new licensing requirements for overseas e-gambling firms wanting to operate in the UK will have an impact locally.


No progress on the role of employer

ISLANDERS will not be surprised to learn that those responsible for suspending a top civil servant for no apparent reason have gone to ground.


Cold snap saw supermarket top Christmas trade tally

ST SAMPSON’S Co-op has been busier in the past week than it was in the lead-up to Christmas.


Oldest Battle of Britain veteran has died aged 100

AIR COMMODORE Charles Widdows, believed to have been the oldest surviving Battle of Britain pilot, has died in Guernsey.


Du Feu and Hale win the shootout to fly to Turkey

CHANTELLE HALE prevented a du Feu family double as the 2009 Island Tenpin Championships beat the icy weekend weather.


Gray reaches top

ISLAND official Martin Gray has been selected for the ICC European Elite Panel of Umpires.


Local RCN branch ‘in danger of folding’

THE Guernsey branch of the Royal College of Nursing could close due to a lack of support from members, a representative has said.


Meeting to get airport open did not have official powers

THE Emergency Powers Authority meeting which agreed a pay deal that got the airport firefighters back to work in May was not an official gathering – but it did not matter anyway.


New paid parking debate will happen

PAID parking is definitely going back to the States for debate.