LEON GALLIENNE was surprised to find out he was the subject of a vote of no confidence over his leadership of the Public Accounts Committee.
Man, 22, admits part in ‘shameful’ attack on church
FOUR years after considerable damage was caused to the Vale Church, a man has appeared in the Magistrate’s Court and admitted his responsibility.
More of Bouet is set for demolition
ASBESTOS will have to be dealt with before the last 148 homes on the Grand Bouet Estate can come down.
Garland to miss the nationals and trials
TOM DRUCE and Dale Garland sit second and third in the UK national 400m rankings going into this weekend’s national championships and world trials.
Practice making perfect for leaders
LA VILLETTE Gremlins continued their seemingly relentless march towards the Image Group Premier Division title with their second whitewash win of the season.
Team Guernsey backers catch the Games bug
THE Island Games is not something you can simply give up, said the man at the top of the bank which will back the island at the next two NatWest Island games.
Chamber supports putting incinerator contract on hold
THE Chamber of Commerce is supporting an attempt to take the £93.5m. incinerator plans back to the States for final approval.
Bitter words between sides as firefighter tribunal closes
A WAR of words broke out yesterday as the airport firefighters’ tribunal of inquiry drew to a close.
Ambulance service – it’s adapt or die
THE Ambulance and Rescue Service must change to survive, according to its chief officer.
Hush-hush Vancy
THE island side have quietly snuck in a warm-up match tonight ahead of their big FA Carlsberg National League System Cup quarter-final with the Hertfordshire League on Saturday.