POSTMEN’S wages are too high and must come down, says the island’s regulator.
Wanted: People with time to spare who like arguments
ALDERNEY States is set for a major overhaul this year. Half of its 10 seats are up for election in December and three of those five have said they will not stand again.
Territorial looks favourite but let’s take time on tax
A TERRITORIAL system of taxation is the most likely replacement for zero-10, according to Chamber of Commerce president Julian Winser.
‘I was treated like scum’
A MOTHER-OF-FOUR is demanding action after a Longue Hougue scavenging yard worker allegedly snatched a TV out of her hands.
Rangers head Sarnian Jeremie clean sweep
RANGERS produced a superb performance to dump Channel Island champions St Paul’s out of the Deloitte Jeremie Cup.
Druce injury shocker dampens joy of CI victory
CHANNEL ISLANDS last-round victory and promotion celebrations at Foote’s Lane were tempered by a new injury scare for Tom Druce.
Alice chalks up wins
ALICE LOVERIDGE was yesterday making good progress in the consolation singles at the first Youth Olympics in Singapore.
Watts this crop circle? Aliens – or naughty boys with a shovel – strike in St Andrew’s
DID aliens visit? Or was it a prankster? The Watts family were left wondering what had caused the shapes in their wheat field.
Twenty hopefuls vie for 12 Buddy roles
SINGERS and actors had a chance yesterday to audition for the musical Buddy.
All manor of jellies as The Big Lunch switches to Sausmarez
THE Big Lunch got bigger on Saturday when it was held at Sausmarez Manor for the first time.