Hopes at an end

THE former world No. 1 pairing ended Heather Watson’s All England Championships at Wimbledon late on Friday evening.


Low rates boost jewellery sales

LOW interest rates are leading more people to invest in jewellery, according to Bonham’s expert Graeme Thompson.


No apology is simply rubbish

THE rather embarrassing collapse of a 12-month investigation into a skip operator’s alleged tip fraud at Mont Cuet without anyone being charged raises a number of questions which Public Services is reluctant to answer.


‘Bombings were UK propaganda’ claim

THE BRITISH Government failed to tell the Germans that Guernsey had been demilitarised in 1940 in order to score a propaganda victory, it has been claimed.


Vote for your chief

ISLANDERS could get the chance to elect the next chief minister at the 2012 general election.


Two records – but Price is the quickest in Vazon heat

PAUL PRICE was the quickest man on what was a slow day of sprint racing at Vazon on Saturday.


Axa sells its life business to local vehicle

GUERNSEY-registered investment vehicle Resolution has agreed to buy Axa’s UK life insurance operations for £2.75bn.


Perfect 10s win dance challenge

DJ James Greening and dance partner Kirsty Chick took the top spot at the 2010 Martel Maides Dancefloor Challenge on Saturday night.


Elizabeth gain revenge in historic limited-overs game

THE first inter-collegiate match played on a purely limited overs basis with powerplays, the lot, produced a win for the much-vaunted Elizabeth side led by Tim Ravenscroft.


Codebreaker Marge gets to fire a gun 63 years after demob

A FORMER Wren who helped to decipher the German Enigma code during the Second World War got the chance to fire her first gun in anger on Saturday.