HE had his leg amputated as a teenager and then went on to win 12 medals – four of them gold – for swimming in five Paralympics.
Societe calls for openness on property sales
PLANS to sell historic buildings should be made transparent if the Treasury and Resources Department wins its bid for more freedom, La Societe Guernesiaise has said.
It’s a family affair for the Maugers
PAUL MAUGER is taking after his father when it comes to pigeon racing and hopes his son will continue the family tradition.
‘Quality’ wall is out of rural character
A ROADSIDE boundary wall of a property at Route de Coudre, St Peter’s, has been built without permission.
Resident starts his US claim for £7bn
A GUERNSEY resident has started his bid in a court in New York to win £7bn in damages in what is being dubbed the ‘trial of the century’.
Fastest ever Tim ready to spend to go quicker
TIM TORODE brought the curtain down on his ‘awesome season’ by lowering his own outright hill record at the Petit Bot time trial.
Property price slump? No sign of one
GUERNSEY’S housing market is unlikely to be affected by a predicted slump in the UK, according to a local estate agent.
New UK health deal not simple
HEALTH and Social Services has been accused of having a ‘couldn’t care less approach’ to bringing back Guernsey’s reciprocal health agreement with the UK.
Is it fine to destroy a family?
THERE can be no doubt that takeaway owner Chi Hung Wong is a criminal.
‘Follow dismissal rules to the letter or risk losing at tribunal’
MANAGERS must be aware of the pitfalls that could land them in an employment tribunal, according to Mourant Ozannes partner Jessica Roland.