WITH the Grant Thornton Indoor Cricket League play-offs and finals fast approaching, the Appleby 8s look to have pipped their rivals and claimed the first spot in the grand finals after a convincing 86-39 victory over Ventricle Spouts A.
UK patients pay £287k this year for treatment
HUNDREDS of UK visitors have been treated in Guernsey since the end of the reciprocal health agreement with the UK, paying the island hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Farnham produces the match-winner once again
Bels 1, Rangers 1 (a.e.t. Bels won 4-2 on penalties) CRAIG FARNHAM certainly seems to have the Midas touch in the Stranger Cup.
Freezing fog hits Southampton flights
FREEZING fog caused delays and cancellations for people trying to fly from Guernsey to Southampton yesterday morning.
Paul climbs for Cheshire
A MAN who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis about 30 years ago is planning a sponsored effort up the climbing wall at Le Murier School.
Skatepark site is cleared – all that’s needed is £250k
THE long-awaited skatepark moved a step closer yesterday as an old playground at Beau Sejour was ripped out to make way for it.
Sharks edge out Panthers by two
SHARKS edged Panthers by just two goals in one of the most exciting Super League encounters so far this season.
‘Research deserves closer look’
THERE could be value in the States taking a close look at a new benchmarking research service, according to two deputies who went to a presentation on it.
Why so many child abuse cases fail to make court
POLICE must work closely with Law Officers in the future to ensure more child abuse cases reach the courts, campaigners have said.
D-Day’s here
D-DAY has arrived in Guernsey – the day when the island is set to go digital.