ACHIEVING large cuts in public spending will be the big challenge facing the Conservative-led coalition government, according to Mark Thompson, chairman of the Institute of Directors in Guernsey.
Cochrane backs Guernsey FC call
SAM COCHRANE cannot wait for Guernsey FC to get off the ground.
Last of the Bouetians
A MOVING date cannot come soon enough for the remaining residents on the Bouet estate.
President keeps faith in the trio who beat La Moye
Guernsey Juniors are out to upset the odds as they travel to Grouville on Sunday for the CI final of the Hampshire Greenjackets.
French racing fleet slowed by lack of wind, strong tide
MORE than 100 French yachts sailed into Guernsey yesterday on the second leg of the Telegramme Tresco Trophee.
No catching Dawes over seven miles
MARTINE SCHOLES, the 2009 Island Games half-marathon champion, produced the outstanding run of this year’s annual Liberation Day road race.
Vietnam by bike – in pyjamas – for Cambodian orphans
TWO travellers with a local connection plan to raise money for Cambodian orphans by cycling the length of Vietnam in their pyjamas.
States could do more to help farmers, admits Environment
ENVIRONMENT minister Peter Sirett has admitted the States could do more to help local farmers.
Mechanical problems turn McLaughlin’s joy to despair
A MECHANICAL fault cost James McLaughlin the chance of an outstanding overall victory in the Totnes-Vire Two-Day Stage Race.
Isle of Man still in the zero-10 loop, says Policy Council
THE Policy Council is reassuring the finance industry Guernsey is still working with the Isle of Man on what will replace zero-10.