Suez out by a vote

THE States yesterday threw out the incinerator.


Druce has been treated appallingly

TRUE, his moans and groans gave us a good back page story and having been acrimoniously overlooked for the 2006 Commonwealths, the man has history of pouring out his disappointment.


So who does police the regulator?

WHILE the States was struggling to resolve the difficult issues of the island’s proposed £93m. waste strategy, another meeting was taking place that touched on matters potentially far more significant for Guernsey’s future well-being.


Watson breaks with routine

HEATHER WATSON is joining a strong British contingent at the fifth annual Tangipahoa Women’s ITF $25,000 Pro Tennis Tournament in Hammond, Louisiana.


Bott breaks the Le Page dominance

YOUNG Sam Bott produced the outstanding ride and shock result of the ninth round of the Guernsey Motor Cycle and Car Club’s trials championship.


Primary pupils to have say on major issues

SCHOOL children are once again being given the opportunity to have their say on local and national issues.


Guernsey Post offers voluntary redundancy to up to 15

GUERNSEY POST is asking staff to take voluntary redundancy.


GFSC governance code attacked by directors

STRONG industry opposition emerged yesterday to a draft code of corporate governance for Guernsey’s financial services sector.


Man given 8 years for trying to kill his wife

FORMER Alderney resident Peter Nunn has been jailed for eight years after trying to kill his wife.


Women outnumber men over five miles

WITH most of the ‘big guns’ missing due to UK racing commitments, Dave Dyke grabbed the opportunity to win the GIAAC’s five-mile road race.