AN ELECTRICAL fault with a trailer’s refrigeration control system and its power supply from the Commodore Clipper started last month’s blaze on the ferry, according to a preliminary report.
Blue Islands boss backs Alderney-UK link
DEREK COATES says there’s ‘no chance’ of Blue Islands cutting Alderney’s direct link to the UK.
Space invasion
DESCRIBING plans for a new centralised citizens’ database as a ‘modern form of rolling census’ is disingenuous, to put it mildly. It’s far more than that.
Open Air Boxing
Pictures from the weekend’s Open Air Boxing Show at The Track, Victoria Avenue.
Boxing clever
BOXING fans who went down to the Track on Saturday evening will not only have witnessed a great sporting spectacle but can also lay claim to seeing a piece of Guernsey history in the making.
Track is packed as show is a success
THE inaugural Open Air Boxing Show at the Track on Saturday was a great success.
Take out the risk and you lose the rewards
GUERNSEY businesses must not be stopped from risk-taking if the economy is to prosper, according to Schroders Private Banking chief executive Julian Winser.
Answers demanded as sex abuse cases go unresolved
A MINISTER is demanding that the Law Officers explain to States members why child sex abuse cases are not going to court.
Sark buzzing with its new arrivals
THOUSANDS of bees are settling into new hives in Sark.
Animal welfare law petitioners collect over 1,000 names
MORE than 1,000 people have signed a petition to get the animal welfare law back on the States agenda.