ISLANDERS had a chance to say goodbye to the Nimrod MR2 yesterday – but many were caught out when it turned up early.
Perrio collects Gorrod scalp in women’s triumph
GIAAC’S senior distance runners were on top form at the annual cross-country on the new Les Creux course in Jersey.
Benefit is there for all to see
ISLANDERS and businesses have benefited from the work done by the Office of Utility Regulation, according to its director-general.
Aurigny blames numbers error for chaos, but passengers refute that
AURIGNY has admitted that none of its staff were at St Helier harbour on Sunday when some of its passengers had to take the ferry back to Guernsey because of fog.
PAC’s real test
THE recent motion of no confidence in the Public Accounts Committee shows just how uncomfortable such procedures can be within small legislatures, serving small communities.
Not fit for purpose, but no consensus on change
FOUR ministers were asked whether the States was fit for the 21st century.
Watchdog back in the spotlight
NEVER too far away from controversy, Guernsey’s regulator today finds itself slap bang back in the maelstrom of a brewing political row once again.
Last-gasp glory
Guernsey 3, Dorset Premier League 2 ROSS ALLEN fired Guernsey into its first national football final in dramatic fashion at the Corbet Field on Saturday.
Guernsey must tackle its big four challenges
OUTGOING Chamber of Commerce president Paul Luxon believes the island faces four major challenges.
Scramble in St Helier for the last boat to Guernsey
ANGRY scenes developed at Jersey’s harbour last night after diverted Guernsey-bound passengers taken there from the airport claimed they had been abandoned by Aurigny.