IT MAY be time off from world touring cars duty, but Andy Priaulx is certainly not underestimating the Surfers Paradise course on the Gold Coast of Australia.
Residents speak of attack fears
RESIDENTS of a St Peter Port estate where a man was brutally attacked say they are now worried about their own safety.
Where’s the value from politicians?
THE day that the Guernsey Press was suggesting that there was little evidence that Guernsey’s government was doing anything meaningful to control public expenditure, the States of Jersey unveiled a robust package of measures to ensure that its public services were appropriate to the needs and size of that island.
‘Work hard and listen’ is scout’s motto
THE island’s best young footballers have been scouted by a talent-spotter for Bristol City.
La Mare ‘still fit for purpose’
STUDENTS studying at La Mare de Carteret High School are getting a good deal, according to head teacher Ken Wheeler.
Aussie international to wear our colours at televised Winmau
THERE will be an Aussie twang to the Guernsey contingent’s banter at next week’s Winmau World Masters in Hull and it will be from within their own ranks.
Tiger’s modesty
HE MAY be a triple winner of the Intertrust Guernsey International Chess Festival, but Tiger Hillarp-Persson is modest when it comes to his current form.
Flying Christine the subject of emergency call
FIREFIGHTERS were called to the Flying Christine III after a small engine fire left the marine ambulance issuing black smoke.
Jersey seeks to get rid of ‘holy grail’ final salary pension
JERSEY ministers’ plans to close the island’s public sector final salary pension scheme should be applauded, according to the president of the Guernsey Chamber of Commerce.
Inflation ‘under control’, but no room for complacency
GUERNSEY’S inflation rate is holding steady, but the island cannot afford to take its ‘foot off the brakes’, a Treasury and Resources member has said.