‘Bluerigny’ – there is alternative to takeover

A TANGLED web of rumour and misinformation surrounding the potential sale of Aurigny began to unravel late yesterday afternoon.


Two men blinded by caustic screed mix as pump explodes

TWO builders were taken to hospital yesterday after a compressor pump exploded in Market Street.


T&R silent as wreckage piles up

A REFUSAL by the Treasury and Resources minister yesterday to confirm that an alternative proposal to the full acquisition of Aurigny by Blue Islands has been made is further evidence of how bad the department’s judgement has been throughout this debacle.


Merrien on a high and fancies medal

SIX days of European Championships athletics in Barcelona hits the continental television screens today, but as the track and field programme opens Lee Merrien will be some way away, high in the Pyrenees mountains.


Post CEO resigns over ‘difference of opinion’

GUERNSEY Post chief executive Gordon Steele yesterday dramatically resigned with immediate effect – and without explanation.


Island will not adopt Euro payout draft law

PLANS to protect savers’ deposits of up to 100,000 euros across Europe will not lead to Guernsey boosting its compensation levels from £50,000, it has emerged.


Watson makes the step up

HEATHER WATSON has seen her world ranking drop despite winning the second ITF tournament of her career at the weekend.


Circus is back in town with a new Boris

ISLANDERS should get ready to expect the unexpected, according to the new stars of this year’s Circus Starlight.


New foundation aims to help all charities

RESEARCH is to be carried out into how local charities could operate more effectively.


Dawes king of the climb

STEVE DAWES ran the best time of his life as he stormed to victory in last night’s Jerbourg climb stage of the All Terrain Challenge.