Where is the sense of direction?

ON SATURDAY Opinion suggested that islanders ought to question the value they were getting from their politicians given the paralysis that appears to exist when it comes to introducing meaningful reforms to States spending, or even given the devastating WAO report on governance, the way it conducts itself.


Motorcycle patrols cut as riders move on

POLICE have admitted that there are fewer motorcycle patrols on the roads.


Pert smiles most after triple tie

AFTER seven rounds and hours of mind-crunching the 36th Intertrust Guernsey International Chess Festival ended in an unprecedented three-way tie.


Former player is happy Pompey has been saved

LOCAL fans and a former player of Portsmouth Football Club are pleased it has been saved.


End of Kinloss and 201 link will be felt by CCF

THE loss of RAF Kinloss will be a body blow for Guernsey and the base’s wider Scottish community, according to the man in charge of Elizabeth College’s Combined Cadet Force.


Andy is top international

ANDY PRIAULX’S first visit to the Surfers Paradise street race ended with him being crowned the top international driver.


Dawes out in front

MIKE WILESMITH produce the run of the day to finish third in the second round of the FirstRand Winter Cross-Country League at L’Ancresse.


‘It would have been nice to have been asked for our view’

GUERNSEY’S National Trust is disappointed not to have been consulted over plans to get rid of historical buildings.


New MD hopes for power price deal with the regulator

GUERNSEY Electricity’s new managing director is hoping for a price control decision that will allow the utility to achieve its capital expenditure plan.


£50 charity donation allows drivers to speed

VAZON Coast Road is a well-known haunt for speeding motorists. But on Saturday, 100 fortunate islanders were allowed to drive at more than 35mph for charity.