‘All customers to benefit’ as Post’s packets monopoly goes

POSTAL customers will be able to benefit from competition in the packet mail market from today as Guernsey Post’s monopoly is officially reduced.


Marquand and Mackay put Tics into the semi-finals

Athletics 2, Rovers 0 ATHLETICS became the first side to book their place in the Rawlinson Cup semi-finals last night, but they will need to improve on this performance if they are to progress further on Saturday.


Grant Thornton win rain-affected match

GRANT THORNTON prevented Colombians from completing a treble by winning a hard-fought Wave Telecom GCA Bowl final on Saturday.


Vandals do four-figure damage to Vazon’s refurbished toilets

VAZON BAY toilets are the latest to be targeted by late-night vandals.


‘£9.3m. is not enough for Manny’

THE £9.3m. paid to a cyclist who was severely injured in a road accident to pay for his long-term care was not enough, it was argued yesterday.


Island’s new car sales buck the national downward trend

CAR sales in Guernsey appear to be bucking the national trend.


French player ends Watson’s Quebec bid

HEATHER WATSON fell just short of a place in the main draw at the WTA Tour Bell Challenge in Quebec.


Save Our Show – plea

THERE will be no North Show next year unless more sponsors are found.


Change made board tensions inevitable

BOARD-LEVEL tension at the Guernsey Training Agency has been acknowledged for the first time.


This will hurt GTA

CONFIRMATION that five directors of the GTA University Centre have resigned is a depressingly logical step in what has been the systematic dismantling of one of Guernsey’s treasured institutions.