Sunter brothers again make hay

IT WAS a case of deja vu for Guernsey’s under-17s as they were beaten by Overstone CC from Northamptonshire in a tour match.


Payne targets CI race history

TO BE the first man to win both the Guernsey and the Jersey marathons.


The ‘choppers’ are out for Loveridge

ALICE LOVERIDGE begins her campaign for Youth Olympics glory today after at long last finding out the route she will have to take through the tournament.


Moon-breaker

MOONLIT MADNESS – it was never going to be great after the day-long downpour of last Saturday.


Sea Service was so stirring

SARK residents and their guests had their annual opportunity to give thanks for those who maintain our lifeline links with the outside world at the Sea Service last Sunday.


In search of Roman Alderney

ARCHAEOLOGISTS are hoping to prove the Romans made it to Alderney.Guernsey Museum’s Dr Jason Monaghan will again direct a dig at the Nunnery, in the Longis area of the island, from Saturday 28 August.


In a hare’s breadth

It has a bus driven by a puffin, an upside-down lighthouse, 80,000 guillemots and a colony of golden hares that refuse to conform. Tim Earl takes us to Rathlin, the island where even Prince Edward found that the rules are a bit different…


Michelin man goes fishin’

TOP Jersey chef Shaun Rankin was in Herm recently as part of his exploration of fresh, local produce.


West Show 2010 day two

Photos from the second day of this year’s West Show, including scenes from the annual pageant which this year focused on haymaking.


Wrong, but no apology from Post

AS CLIMBDOWNS go, the capitulation of Guernsey Post Ltd was as swift as it was inevitable.