‘No evidence’ of vinery occupation

THE Environment Department says it has found no evidence to support claims foreign workers were living in greenhouses at Merton Vinery.


Kidnap victim wants £50k in compensation

THE Legal Aid Service is reviewing the case of man claiming £50,000 from people who kidnapped and assaulted him.


‘We are out to finish the job’

IT WAS a day of rest and recuperation yesterday as we prepared for the challenge of Turkey later this afternoon.


‘Excluding children does not solve problem, it postpones it’

A FACILITY that supports pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties has helped more students stay in school or get a job, according to the Director of Education.


Team Guernsey head off to Delhi

AFTER a week of uncertainty, Guernsey athletes will finally arrive in Delhi today to compete for honours at the Commonwealth Games.


‘Danger road could kill’

SOMEONE is going to be killed at an accident blackspot that has seen six crashes in three days, warn residents.


Can States prove it can save before it spends?

THE till operator has just finished bleeping your weekly shop through.


Time to take the safety route

LIVING on a busy road in Guernsey must qualify you to know whether it’s dangerous or not. And as our page one story reveals today, residents at Rue Cauchez in St Martin’s  have simply had enough.


Active or passive management ‘is not an either/or question’

THERE is room for both active and passive strategies in fund management, according to the head of the Guernsey branch of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment.


Guernsey are 90 minutes from glory

GUERNSEY are 90 minutes away from European progression after a magnificent weekend in Croatia.