Post jobs to go

JOB cuts at Guernsey Post are inevitable, its newly-appointed chief executive said yesterday.


Far East holds appeal for IAG

A GUERNSEY fund administrator has opened an office in Hong Kong to take advantage of the growing market in Asia.


‘Genats’ boy Matt lays into overpaid

LES GENATS boy Matt Le Tissier has launched a scathing attack on what he sees as lawlessness and greed in modern-day Premier League football.


Rest of the world catches on to Peter’s staple art

A MINI Manhattan made from staples by a Guernsey artist has been taking the world by storm.


Sarnian clean sweep at St Ouen

GUERNSEY’S wavesailers held on to the title as Channel Island champions as they completed a clean sweep at the Highland Spring CI windsurfing championships that were run in Jersey over the weekend.


Le Moigne best of an accomplished team effort

THE first inter-insular of the 2010-11 season saw a strong island second team perform really well to retain the RSL Shield by a convincing 27-3 margin at the Rohais Hall.


Going top is an early Christmas present

GUERNSEY may now be sitting pretty at the top of the London Two South-West, but as ever player/coach Jordan Reynolds insists there is still room for improvement.


Neighbours have noise concerns over hotel staff accommodation

RESIDENTS at a St Peter Port lane have reacted to news that Les Rocquettes Hotel wants to build new staff accommodation with complaints about what is there now.


Four-month closure of private wing at PEH

THE private wing at Guernsey’s main hospital will be closed for around four months because of staff shortages – but health chiefs say patient care will not suffer.


‘No rush on pensions, let’s wait for Hutton’

GUERNSEY should not rush into a decision on public sector pensions just because Jersey will shortly debate whether to scrap its scheme, the chairman of the Pensions Consultative Committee has said.