Woman with disabilities saddened as Red Cross cottage is sold

THE Red Cross holiday cottage that was let to people with disabilities has been sold.


Cobo’s ‘Peter Pan’ Rich grabs four in four balls

FORGET the result – a mis-match of the more grotesque proportions – just read the statistics and congratulate that Peter Pan of the top flight, Cobo’s Gary Rich.


England-US draw puts Randalls boss’s beer in the White House

SEEING US president Barack Obama drinking a bottle of Hobgoblin beer at last month’s G20 summit made Randalls managing director Ian Rogers a very happy man.


No change to deal, Treasury minister says

TREASURY minister Charles Parkinson yesterday gave deputies a categorical assurance that the proposed deal to sell Aurigny to Blue Islands had not changed.


‘The kids are right, there is nothing for them to do’

A YOUTH alcohol worker has backed youngsters who claim there is nothing for them to do.


Photos from It’s a Knockout

Photos from It’s a Knockout


No diligence on the kiss and sell deal

Little more than 10 days ago, this newspaper looked at the way Treasury and Resources and Blue Islands had cooked up a no-cost (other than to the taxpayer) way of getting rid of Aurigny Air Services and dubbed it a ‘kiss and sell’ deal.


Watson claims her first $25,000 title

HEATHER WATSON wasted little time in expressing her delight at her latest tournament success.


Aurigny deal ‘now dead’

A MEETING of States members is today expected to be told that there has been a major change in the deal announced by Treasury and Resources for Blue Islands to take over Aurigny Air Services.


Oil prices to be investigated after fuel rises outstrip UK’s

THE Commerce and Employment Department is investigating why fuel prices in Guernsey have risen more than in the UK.