GB internationals go head to head

ZIMBABWE’S Williard Chinhanhu’s fantastic 2007 63min. 46sec. half-marathon record could be under threat at the 31st staging of the summer half-marathon.


Premier welcomes private equity boss to Vietnam

A GUERNSEY private equity director has met the Vietnamese prime minister while exploring investment opportunities in the country.


‘Defuse population time bomb now’

GUERNSEY must begin tackling its population and demographic issues as soon as possible, a business audience was told yesterday.


Onlooker stepped in as police walked away

AN ISLANDER was left amazed and unimpressed by police treatment of a semi-conscious man in the Commercial Arcade yesterday.


Rovers and St Saviour’s set up top-of-table clash

ROVERS and St Saviour’s both secured comfortable victories last night to maintain their positions as the joint top two sides in the Barclays Evening League Division One table.


Police chief denies Cobo gig U-turn

THE chief officer of police has denied that the force did a U-turn on its decision over closing the road for Cobo Bay Hotel balcony gigs.


Distant cousins meet through letter in the Press

MORE than 130 years ago, Suzanne and James Gavet set sail from Guernsey for New Zealand.


New plans for Coupee Lane ‘take on board the criticisms’

FRESH development plans have been submitted for the troubled Coupee Lane site.


Le Ber knocks out champ and daughter-in-law to be

FOUR of Guernsey’s Commonwealth Games bowls picks were beaten in the opening round of the Press Open Singles.


Ponte’s fine run in Hants

ONLY top seed and new course record holder Olivia Jordan-Higgins could stop Aimee Ponte’s progress in the Hampshire Ladies’ Championships yesterday.