Vice-captain King crashes before season even starts

THE weeks of behind-the-scenes preparation is over for the local motocross fraternity.


Skills agency plan ‘would stifle GTA’

FRONTIER ECONOMICS’ proposed model for a Guernsey ‘skills agency’ would add a level of bureaucracy that would stifle the GTA University Centre, according to the Confederation of Guernsey Industry.


‘If Assembly wants to review burner decision then so be it’

THE reasons for approving Suez to build a waste plant for Guernsey are as valid now as they were in July, according to the Public Services Minister.


Mud ‘n’ Fun

It was snowing a little and they faced a four-mile run through muddy fields and cold streams, but competitors in the mud ‘n’ fun challenge were in good spirits.


Defining when the UK could interfere in island’s

JUST what would it take for the UK to poke its nose in Guernsey affairs? That was one of the questions troubling the Justice Select Committee as it continues its review into the relationship between the Ministry of Justice and the Crown Dependencies.


Euro prize nearer

GUERNSEY are through to the semi-finals of the Carlsberg FA National League System Cup after an exciting but ‘ugly’ 3-2 win over Hertfordshire Senior County League on Saturday.


Last ditch bid made to throw out Suez burner

STATES members will be asked at the end of the month to throw out the Suez incinerator plan.


Fight continues against EU threat to funds industry

GUERNSEY is continuing to lobby against the proposed EU Alternative Investment Fund Managers directive.


Confidence vote will be revealing

LATER this month, members of the Public Accounts Committee will face a vote of no confidence for… well, what, exactly?


Druce misses out on a medal

TOM DRUCE’S Sheffield jinx struck again at the Aviva World Trials and national indoor championships.