A GUERNSEY referee could be in difficulties after the post under-16 ‘Upton’ row took another turn.
‘No more tax rises… until States gets its own house in order’
TREASURY minister Charles Parkinson has dramatically increased the stakes over the States spending crisis.
Change is needed to curb costs
WHAT publication of the States annual accounts has done is to demonstrate, in clinical, unemotional language, that spending by this government is out of control and is now a danger to the long-term viability of the island.
£6 an hour is just not enough, says Fallaize
GUERNSEY’S proposed minimum wage is too low, a deputy has claimed.
Wanderers secure victory in less than three hours
QUESTIONS were asked whether there were football fans among the players at the KGV on Saturday.
Hamon keeps clean sheet in Southampton trial
JUST five days after he was burning up the L’Ancresse golf course, all-rounder James Hamon was showing his ball handling skills in a trial football match for Southampton.
Taverners celebrate 30 years and raising £850k locally
THE LORD’s Taverners celebrated the local branch’s 30th anniversary with a special dinner.
Witnesses from UK work for nothing to help build new hall
A TEAM of Jehovah’s Witnesses are out to build a new Guernsey Kingdom Hall in just two weeks.
Florence wins a camera for her A-level work while grandpa scores a model double
USING her grandfather as a model for a photography competition proved to be the perfect idea for one Ladies’ College student.
Big guns fire L’Ancresse into Channel Islands final
THE big guns have once again done the business for L’Ancresse.