PRISONERS have been limited to just 30 minutes exercise a day in some parts of Les Nicolles, according to an external report into Guernsey’s treatment of prisoners.
‘Cases of bowel cancer here are too few to form analysis’
LOCAL data is not robust enough to demonstrate how much money a bowel cancer screening programme could save long-term, according to Health and Social Services.
Unlawful killing verdict over Les Banques death
CALLUM EBORALL was unlawfully killed when he tried to cross Les Banques in May 2009, a judge ruled yesterday.
Residents upset as Summerfield Road loses cobbles
RESIDENTS of Route Summerfield say granite cobbles under the Vale road should have been left where they were.
Red flags hold over qualifying shootout
ANDY PRIAULX was left waiting to discover his grid position for the first race of the Macau FIA World Touring Car Championship weekend after four red flags interrupted the qualifying session, which was called to a halt as darkness fell before the top 10 shootout in China.
Bodman takes top spot
ERICA BODMAN has this week won a Great Britain rowing trials sculling assessment held at Caversham Lake.
CiN fund-raisers are spot on
ISLAND schools went dotty for Children in Need yesterday.
Langlois overcomes Ogier once again
OLLY LANGLOIS claimed his second consecutive senior open tournament victory of the season by defeating Phil Ogier in the final of the Spot for Sport Open Singles.
Jack Change shine
THE competition was heating up as Battle of the Bands continued this week.
Cleared at last
GUERNSEY has finally been cleared of claims that islanders collaborated with the Germans during the Occupation.