A DELEGATION of States members is to question the Law Officers about why so few cases of alleged child abuse go before the courts.
Andy’s a Guinness record breaker
RACING driver Andy Priaulx’s three World Touring Car Championship successes have helped earn him a place in the 2011 Guinness World Records book.
Interest remains in purchase of Aurigny
ANOTHER Aurigny takeover bid could be possible in the future after the owner of Blue Islands said he would leave the door open for Treasury to reconsider its stance.
Ferry operators face tighter regulation
STRICTER demands could be placed on Condor Ferries, or any other ferry company operating in the Channel Islands in the future.
Racer praises ‘outstanding’ safety team
THE Guernsey Powerboat Association safety team were hailed as ‘outstanding’ by several members after their speedy reactions prevented any major problems in the North Beach Inner Race on Sunday.
Critics drive Catholics to make Pope’s visit succeed
CRITICISM faced by the Pope on his controversial visit to Britain today has spurred on local supporters to make his historic trip a success.
Bels played off the park
Bels 0, North 4 THE Rawlinson Cup will have a new name on it for the first time in four years after North cruised past holders Bels at the Track to reach Saturday’s semi-finals.
Mapley leads the way at Petit Bot
JOHN MAPLEY returned to the winner’s rostrum in round four of the Guernsey Velo Club’s Holeshot Downhill Mountain Bike Series.
Alderney-based airline ‘closer’ as Bluerigny proposal fails
FORMER pilot Ray Bowyer is still hoping to take over Aurigny’s Trislander fleet and launch an Alderney-based airline.
Four hurt in Houmet crash
FOUR people were taken to hospital last night after a silver Saab collided with a Toyota Starlet at 10.40pm on a corner near the Houmet Tavern.