WITH so authoritative a figure as former chief minister Mike Torode coming out of retirement to rubbish a key element of the ‘kiss and sell’ Aurigny-Blue Islands sale proposal – the golden share arrangement to preserve the life-line Gatwick slots – it is clear that the deal is in trouble.
Stop Aurigny sale – former chief minister
FORMER chief minister Mike Torode has called on the States to throw out any suggestion that Aurigny should be sold.
Vandals trash disabled man’s £23,000 van
A DISABLED man’s specially-adapted van has been vandalised.
Barber wins Cadet Grand Aggregate
MAX BARBER, the young Elizabeth College marksman, has crowned his earlier Bisley success in the Iveagh competition by winning the Cadet Grand Aggregate.
Sailor’s dreams are sunk
A SAILOR’S life-long dream has been washed away in a matter of hours.
Team on the trail of our resistance heroes
THREE academic experts have uncovered a file of documents holding information about Guernsey’s resistance heroes.
Sixth round springs a couple of surprises
THE early morning rain soon dried and wet tyres were not needed after all for round six of the summer series with the finals taking place in quite hot humid conditions.
Watson set for return in Wrexham event
HEATHER WATSON is set to be seeded sixth on her return to competitive action.
Tim Bran & Jim Delbridge – ‘Trust’
Last month’s free songwriting clinic held at Beau Sejour has resulted in the track Trust.
Riddle of the MBE
INFORMATION is being sought about a mysterious medal once awarded to a Ridunian.