Finance still among most wanted careers

BANKING is still a favoured career among islanders, according to local companies who were kept busy at yesterday’s Sigma Group Careers Show.


It’s great to be back, says Daring’s captain

CREW from HMS Daring, the navy’s newest warship, met with the island’s Chief Minister yesterday.


Pro-Suez deputy’s ‘I quit’ U-turn

THE deputy who said he would resign from Public Services over the scrapping of the Suez incinerator has done a U-turn.


Sister isle to get behind our star rider

TOBYN HORTON will find himself in a very unusual situation this weekend.


Oh ‘eck men lose again

GUERNSEY’S challenge in the World Indoor Bowls Council championships at Auchinleck in Ayrshire petered out when Gary Pitschou and Steve Desperques failed to make the cut to the knockout stage.


Leale all set for revenge mission

LONG-AWAITED revenge is in the offing for one member of today’s Guernsey men’s team on darts inter-insular day in the marquee at the KGV.


Far East visit a catalyst for Thai temple art class

ENTHUSIASTIC artists produced pieces based on Thai temple designs at the Pre Studio earlier this month.


Customer care excelled

SARK pulled out all the stops last weekend to accommodate almost 50 Manche Iles passengers stranded in the island after the Marin Marie broke down with engine trouble.


This call for change has to be heard

IN THE opening 60 pages of today’s landmark inquiry report, there is just one paragraph highlighted in bold.


Guernsey’s most important match

GUERNSEY and Hove collide tomorrow in what is arguably the biggest game in both rugby clubs’ history.