AIRLINES are not anticipating fares rising as a result of the disruption caused by ash from a volcano in Iceland.
Priaulx in huge test of stamina
ANDY PRIAULX faces two hugely contrasting endurance races within the space of a couple of days this weekend to conclude an extraordinary week.
Air travellers get off the ground at last
GUERNSEY air passengers got moving yesterday.
Basel primed for late response
GUERNSEY’S financial regulator has yet to make any representations on proposals intended to make the global banking system less risky.
Passengers start long flight home
A GLANCE skyward first thing yesterday morning showed international jets had resumed their giant game of vapour trail noughts and crosses.
Youth centre ready after a year’s work and no budget
THE St Sampson’s youth house is unofficially finished.
Junior British pair go through
GREAT BRITAIN’S two recent junior Grand Slam winners joined forces yesterday to reach the second round of the women’s doubles at the Dothan Pro Classic in Alabama.
Workers not yet locally qualified may top 10,500
MORE than 10,500 people could be working in the island who are not yet locally qualified, according to the latest figures.
Chamber task force studies UK consultant retail report
THE Chamber of Commerce has created a task group to consider all aspects of a wide-ranging report on the retail industry.
Rowe and King get upper hand on the final day
THE Guernsey Triathlon Club made full use of the Easter weekend to hold a three-day triathlon, in conjunction with the Guernsey Velo Club and the GIAAC.