Sir Norman in firing line for planning law views

ALDERNEY’S President of the States was criticised at yesterday’s States meeting.


Sarnian duo find out first hand about Laser demands

THE two spring Laser 4.7 qualifiers for the British Summer Squad offered an extreme variety of conditions.


Lips stay sealed on ‘£100m.’ shops deal

WAITROSE and Sandpiper were tight-lipped yesterday about how much the UK supermarket operator would be paying for Safeway and Checkers Admiral Park.


Rowe claims the honours despite making slow start

ALAN ROWE emerged victorious as 42 triathletes from the Guernsey Triathlon Club competed in the second race of the De Putron Fund Management Summer Triathlon Series at Les Ammareurs.


Nicolles wilt

PERHAPS they were distracted by the impending World Cup football match, but the Star Trophy champions struggled on the hot L’Ancresse links yesterday.


‘Post hikes will wipe out UK VAT gain’

THE increase in postal charges could offset any advantage in the rise in UK VAT for Guernsey business according to an industry spokesman.


Cycling postman hurt in collision

A POSTIE ended up in hospital after he was involved in a collision.


The blame lies rather deeper

HERE’S a conundrum. Is the man who writes our Roffey column ‘one of us’ as a regular Guernsey Press man and therefore ineligible for criticism in this leader piece? Or are his antecedents as former politician and Health and Social Services Department minister still sufficiently fresh for his past conduct to be fair game for [...]


A second law firm moves to seafront

COLLAS DAY has confirmed it is to be the latest law firm to leave prominent offices outside Guernsey’s Royal Court for waterfront premises.


Watson learns lesson as SW19 dream ends

HEATHER WATSON saw her Wimbledon dream end yesterday, but only after one heck of a fight.