‘My dying wish is for an animal welfare law’

A TERMINALLY-ill woman, who has campaigned for an animal welfare law for a decade, hopes to see it happen before she dies.


MEPs urged to change bill on emerging markets

FURTHER pressure is being put on EU members to make adjustments concerning third-party arrangements in the alternative investment fund managers directive.


Guernsey’s marathon pride

TODAY Guernsey has yet another sporting hero to celebrate.


Sea mast ceremony

GUERNSEY sea cadets and a party from HMS Daring carried out the ceremonial colours at the SeaGuernsey mast yesterday.


Merrien smashes marathon record

LEE MERRIEN made a fantastic marathon debut in London yesterday, finishing fourth Briton and 12th overall in a new island record.


Trophy is perfect finish to Tics’ comeback season

Sylvans 0, Athletics 1 ATHLETICS completed their rebirth with a solitary, somewhat lucky single goal triumph at the Corbet Field to win the Stranger Cup Final for the fourth time in their divided history.


Greens keep nerve to decide outcome

THE man they call Psycho could be renamed Ice Man as he showed tremendous composure to ensure Guernsey regained the inter-insular team title on Saturday night.


Dodd no longer the angry young man

GARRY DODD, still only 20, blazed his way to a third straight men’s singles title at the Hougue du Pommier centre on Saturday night beating a tetchy, even younger pretender in straight sets.


HMS Daring crew take part in Saturday’s charity walk

FIVE crew members from HMS Daring joined walkers raising money for Cancer Research and Hope for Guernsey on Saturday.


Employers told to help get sick back to work

SOCIAL SECURITY has revealed it is dealing with 500 sick notes a week and illness is costing taxpayers nearly £11m. a year.