TV signs a turn-off for businesses

THE ROW over a ban on advertising boards continues after a new poster campaign has baffled seafront retailers.


‘Wi-Fi data safe’ pledge as Google hits the streets

GOOGLE Street View has agreed not to capture Wi-Fi data in the Bailiwick when it visits the islands in the next couple of weeks.


King crowned as all her hard work pays dividends

GAIL KING beat the defending champion by six-and-a-half minutes to win the World Quadrathlon Championship.


Saints exit leaves U21 under-developed

ST MARTIN’S have become the third club to withdraw from the under-21 development league.


Revised Coupee Lane build turned down…

THE latest plans for Coupee Lane have been rejected.


Island is preferred British Isle destination for cruise liners

CRUISE passengers contribute around £1m. per year to the local visitor economy, according to Visit Guernsey.


Russian defeats Watson

RUSSIAN Elena Chalova ended Heather Watson’s run at the ITF tour event in Tallinn yesterday.


Co-op president queries presence of TCP boss in Leale’s Yard talks

TOWN Centre Partnership executive officer Jack Honeybill has denied that he was wrong to take part in talks that led Environment to seek a 20% reduction in the Leale’s Yard development.


Collapsible surface ‘could be answer to runway land issues’

THE runway extension may not need to be as big and costly as Public Services anticipated.


Failing the Leale’s Yard smell test

FEW of those who read the Channel Islands Co-operative Society Ltd’s message on pages 12 and 13 of today’s Guernsey Press will believe that it has had a fair crack of the whip over its application to redevelop Leale’s Yard off St Sampson’s Bridge.