Le Ber sunk by Scottish champ

VALE bowls ace Matt Le Ber, who had high hopes of winning the British Isles men’s outdoor singles title at Worthing yesterday, was disappointed to lose in the final to Scottish champion Allister James Reid, 21-14.


Police and judge in court over 3am raid of law firm

POLICE officers are accused of threatening to break into a law firm in an early-morning hunt for a computer and a mobile phone.


Piesing still in credit despite financial plight

LOOKING back at this week’s revelations of the state of the Guernsey Cricket Board finances, I can think of a couple of successful businessmen who will have looked at the headlines and quietly said to themselves: ‘told you so’.


Vending ban was bad government

WHILE this newspaper supported the ban on smoking in public places and is in favour of proportionate attempts to persuade islanders not to use tobacco, Thursday’s ban on cigarette vending machines was quite simply bad government.


Sylvans head east to be tested

SYLVANS will make history next season by becoming the first Guernsey women’s side ever to compete in a Jersey competition.


Cigarette machine ban under attack

PUB owners have slammed the new blanket ban on cigarette machines.


Druce chases the clock in Belgium

TOM DRUCE is one notable absentee from the Sportingbet Channel Islands Athletic Club men’s team going into today’s second British Athletics League Division Four match.


Constables happy with ‘extra teeth’

CONSTABLES look set to take a light-touch approach with their new powers.


South American moth stops Spanish tomato imports

ALL imports of Spanish tomatoes to Guernsey have been banned after devastating moths were found in a warehouse.


Guernsey will choose its next Lt-Governor

CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott has welcomed the news that Guernsey will be able to choose its next Lt-Governor.

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