Double honours for Tomahawk

IN CONTRAST to race one of the Heritage Series, which had to be abandoned two weeks ago due to potentially dangerous conditions at the start line, no fewer than 22 yachts appeared off Castle Cornet on Saturday morning for race two.


Lockwood’s lead grows

THIRD place in the fifth walk of the Bob Wright Handicap Series was good enough for Phil Lockwood to increase his overall lead.


TV licence is a tax and that’s why George will not pay it

TELLY licence rebel George Elkington wants his day in court.


Advocate makes last-minute plea to preserve inheritance law

A LEADING advocate has urged deputies to reject plans to change Guernsey’s inheritance law.


Police waive ticket after small car parking fiasco

A MAN who contested a parking ticket that was issued to his daughter at North Beach last week has seen it rescinded.


Airport could close by day while runway is worked on

NO-FLY days could be introduced when the runway is upgraded.


Planning applications – 26 January, 2010

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Co-op’s ‘unknown leakage’ costs £1.4m in one year

THE Channel Islands Co-operative Society lost more than £1.4m. in ‘unknown leakage’ in the year to 11 January 2009.


No evidence of thorough staff review

ACROSS the Channel Islands and the UK, countless businesses have found themselves under severe economic pressure with insufficient income to meet their outgoings. In virtually every case, those operations took drastic action to cut costs.


North urged to silence boss

NORTH boss Mick Le Prevost could face disciplinary action, as could his club, after his latest outburst in which he said refs were spoiling games.