The facts on that bus fare rise…

AFTER much pushing and prodding from this newspaper, Environment finally came clean. The proposed increase to bus fares is a cynical ploy to get bus users to give the department a £400,000 pay rise.


Anti-cruelty campaign gets widespread backing

ANIMAL welfare campaigners will gather outside the Royal Court this morning to lobby States members for updated cruelty laws.


Beere, Lloyd heading to Delhi

GUERNSEY’S Commonwealth Games squad has increased by two after confirmation that Lucy Beere and Gayle Lloyd will be able to compete in Delhi.


Top-flight finance arrivals ‘great news for Guernsey’

RECENT arrivals in the finance sector demonstrate just how much confidence there is in the island as a place to do business, according to GuernseyFinance chief executive Peter Niven.


Super Sarnians excel over 600 yards to claim victory

FORT LE MARCHANT rifle range was the scene of a superb Guernsey victory on Saturday morning as the local shooters took a win from a strong Jersey team who have dominated target rifle shooting in recent years.


States looks to turn profit on Baubigny Farm

BAUBIGNY Farm could be converted into six homes.


‘Housing’s tenants have equal right to own a pet’

HOUSING has defended tenants’ rights to keep pets, following calls for checks on those banned from keeping animals.


British champions Locals come through tough clash

THE British Isles champions Locals go to this year’s championships still in possession of their Tostevin Triples title after a tough second round of Bowls Guernsey matches.


Air terminal security is breached by sleeping man

THE airport suffered a security breach when a man was able to prise open the doors early one morning, then fall asleep in the terminal – without alarms sounding.


Sylvia’s out to save hut where St Paul’s steps were dressed

A TOUR guide has branded as vandalism plans to knock down a building of historical importance.