Injury hits the Goddesses

A SECOND half injury allowed Richmond Masters to steal a win off Cherry Goddesses in Division One.


Public sector sickness costs taxpayer over £6m.in one year

MORE than £6m. a year is spent by the States covering the cost of public sector sickness.


I am living with sewage, says man in Rouge Huis drains row

A HOMEOWNER says he has been forced to share his house with raw sewage because of a drains dispute with his neighbour.


Planning applications – 19 October, 2010

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


Smoke screening

IN LAST week’s column I was musing on the island’s dislike of the idea of party politics.


Funds sector bears up well in hard times

GUERNSEY’S fund industry has shown resilience despite adverse market conditions, according to Lipper’s latest Guernsey Fund Encyclopaedia.


‘We’re not perfect’

THE method by which Guernsey selects its Commonwealth Games team can be improved, accepts Peter Sirett, chairman of the Guernsey Commonwealth Games Association.


Teenagers locked up for ‘shocking’ attack

A MAN was left beaten and traumatised by two teenagers.


Remember the Lotto’s real winner

FOR the first time in years, those responsible for running the gem that is the Guernsey Cheshire Home are free of the responsibility of having to find more than £1,000 a day, every day, to keep the doors open and their residents looked after.


Chess is in the blood

IT IS very much a family affair for Evgeny and Vladimir Sveshnikov.