Flybe fumes at Blue Islands Aurigny bid

FLYBE has tabled several bids for Aurigny since 2003, it has confirmed.


Mums will fight Beau Sejour plans to trim loss on creche

USERS of Beau Sejour’s creche facility are campaigning against planned service cuts and price rises of more than 80%.


Parish rates revolt fails to materialise

ST SAMPSON’S parishioners voted for no change in the way their rates are calculated at last night’s parish meeting.


John and the need to prosecute

The story we have on page one today is one of the most disturbing this newspaper has run and the implications of it are profound.


Guernsey cruise to opening victory

GUERNSEY started off their ICC European Division Two Championship campaign with the most comfortable of victories over Gibraltar yesterday.


Where is our justice?

A MOTHER says her family has been denied justice after prosecutors refused to charge her former husband with sexually abusing their young son.


Scrutiny set to get more intense – GFSC

THE director-general of the Guernsey Financial Services Commission expects the island’s finance industry to come under increased international scrutiny.


Le Tour sailors hit the Town

THE harbour was filled with racing yachts covered in flags last night as Le Tour des Ports de la Manche fleet arrived in Guernsey.


Fond memories but bookshop is closing

THE island’s only independent standalone bookshop is to close in less than two weeks.


No room at the bin – sites struggle with recycling rise

BRING-bank sites are struggling to cope with the amount islanders are now recycling, Public Services has admitted.