First court case for former ‘legal high’

GUERNSEY’S first court case concerning the importation of a former ‘legal high’ has resulted in community service for the offender.


Youth detention for Candy Shop knives and drugs pair

THE Magistrate’s Court yesterday praised the actions of four customers who came to the aid of a pair of young shop assistants terrified by two abusive men who refused to leave the Candy Shop on the Bridge.


Island has been damaged by Suez withdrawal – requete

KEY players in the waste debate were silent this morning as a controversial requete aimed at restoring the £93m. incinerator project was released.


Island praised for lack of debt, targeted planning

GUERNSEY has been praised in research carried out by KPMG.


Pay up Delta Taxis

DELTA TAXIS should not be allowed to escape paying its debts just because it is now operating under a different company name, a shareholder has said.


Vance plan for ‘footy’ feast

TONY VANCE is very keen to be the first boss of Guernsey FC – but he does not want to see the side’s progress harm the domestic league.


Winning back what is already lost

IN TODAY’S Guernsey Press, Deputy Tony Spruce sets out in detail the reasons why he is asking the States to revisit the incineration debate, a decision that has exposed him and his family to unwarranted and unacceptable levels of abuse and threats.


Internet up to twice as fast for most

BROADBAND speeds are set to double for most users from May at no extra cost.


Even cheapest fuel is heading towards £5 a gallon (or 110ppl)

THE price of petrol has risen and could be more than £1 a litre – even from the cut-price forecourts – by the end of the year, predicts one garage owner.


Nagging of Thomas, 7, leads to 50% waste cut at MSG

A PRIMARY school student has helped to persuade the Medical Specialist Group to cut its office waste by half.