Joel ‘more angry than upset’ as bike is torched

A TEENAGER was left fuming after his motorbike was destroyed in an arson attack.


Disability Alliance wants the ‘£4 pittance’ to be reinstated

THE Guernsey Disability Alliance has criticised cuts that will see disabled people no longer getting paid to go to work.


Work is about to start on Town young people’s centre

A NEW centre for young people could be open by the autumn.


Streetbus takes the organisation to the youth

YOUTH workers can meet young people on their own patch thanks to a new streetbus.


Incineration plan critic ‘failed with more-expensive bid’

PUBLIC SERVICES has attacked the credibility of waste disposal plan critic and Garenne Group chief executive Andy Hall by revealing the company was a partner with a failed tenderer.


Runner-up spot was ‘huge honour’

A PHOTOGRAPH taken in Alderney by a Guernseyman has received special recognition. Paul Hillion’s picture of hundreds of gannets, which was shot at Ortac, claimed one of the runner-up spots in the Bird Guide’s Photo of the Year competition.


Nissan van can

SO WHO leaked? Was it David Tennant or Matt Smith – or maybe an earlier Time Lord.


Proposals could be death of GTA University Centre

THE GTA University Centre could collapse if recommendations in a Commerce and Employment-commissioned report are implemented, its chairman said today.


Watson earns trial for England

ONE of Guernsey’s top boxers is being eyed up for an England spot.


‘Better-qualified managers would cut tribunal hearings’

BETTER-qualified managers would reduce the number of employment tribunal cases, it has been claimed.