THE RNLI’s latest lifeboat was in Guernsey for an overnight stop yesterday.
Park cycling ban followed just two complaints
THE Environment Department stopped children from the age of 10 cycling in Saumarez Park on the basis of two complaints, it has been revealed.
Payne takes the spoils at Talbot Valley
RICH PAYNE made the trip over from Jersey to claim his second win in this summer’s Holeshot Downhill Series.
Guernsey junior team hold slender first-leg advantage
GUERNSEY’S junior riders are on top at the halfway stage against their Jersey counterparts in the team event of this year’s Horse of the Year show.
Series of burglaries in the north
BUSINESSES in the north of the island are warned to be on their guard after a series of break-ins.
Dead man’s unfair dismissal claim will go before tribunal
A WIDOW will be given the chance to clear her husband’s name after he died before his unfair dismissal hearing could be concluded.
Civil service needs ‘top-down’ shake up
A POLITICAL pressure group has added its voice to the call for civil service reform.
First day of North Show washed out
WET weather washed out the first day of the North Show yesterday, leaving many stallholders and islanders disappointed.
GCSE Results
Pictures taken at island secondary schools as pupils received their GCSE results.
Illusion is as good as it gets
ANYONE wading through the 258 pages of the first annual review of the States Strategic Plan will be struck by the positive language adopted in the Billet d’Etat expressing how corporate governance is to be improved, how government is to become more joined-up and how the Assembly will act more corporately.