Guernsey’s late late show keeps them on title trail

Guernsey 21, Weybridge Vandals 15 GUERNSEY’S Kiwi connections came to the rescue in a rousing finale to a nail-biter at Foote’s Lane on Saturday.


Chris out in semis

CHRIS SIMPSON suffered an agonising extra-points defeat in a five-set thriller of a semi-final at the Bankers Hall Pro-Am event in Calgary, Canada.


Watson falls at first hurdle

HEATHER WATSON was knocked out of the girls’ singles at the Australian Open over the weekend.


Treasury minister defends role as States utilities shareholder

TREASURY minister Charles Parkinson sees no reason why his department should relinquish the role as shareholder for States-owned utilities.


Minister stakes career on Suez plant being the answer

THE Public Services minister yesterday said he would resign if plans for an energy from waste plant went up in smoke.


Sweltering expats get ready for Aussie bushfire house guests

GUERNSEY expats in Australia are bracing themselves for more hot weather as temperatures smash records.


Pupils disrupt school’s appeal for Haiti

POLICE were called when a school fund-raiser for Haiti earthquake victims got out of hand.


Help for Haiti

THE tragedy that shook Haiti last week has seen people from all over the world come


Inquiry should clear up any misgivings

THE events at the airport over the Bank Holiday weekend in May last year made it probably, in hindsight, the most politically-charged week of the year.


Big Machine rrrrrock

WITH only two previous gigs under their collective belt, Big Machine really delivered at Blind O’Reilly’s.