Cyclist awarded record £14m. in damages

FORMER Commonwealth Games cyclist Manny Helmot has been awarded a UK record one-off damages payment of almost £14m.


‘Three into one just won’t go’

UNITING the island’s three summer shows would not be a good idea, according to the organisers of the West and South events.


Opinion of third lawyer sows seeds of doubt for Treasury

A THIRD legal opinion about the security offered by a ‘golden share’ put enough doubt in the minds of Treasury’s board to make it unanimously decide to scrap the Aurigny deal, its minister has confirmed.


Sportage gets more boot

FIRST Which? announced that the Kia Picanto was the UK’s most reliable new car.


Planning applications – 14 September, 2010

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Car Wars

THERE has been a lot of talk recently about the disintegration of the States-approved ‘Integrated Transport Strategy’ and calls for a review of this whole area of policy to ensure that it is achieving what our government wants from it.


Battle cry: the show must go on

THE Battle is on to save the island’s biggest summer show.


Funds hit a new high after 32% rise in year

THE value of investment funds in Guernsey has reached an all-time high after enjoying a fourth straight quarter of growth, according to the latest figures.


Capt. Dave hails heroes

THE future of Guernsey golf is looking very bright following the first inter-insular win on Jersey soil in 30 years.


Bluerigny is dead

BLUE ISLANDS will not be taking over Aurigny.