QUESTIONS have been raised in the House of Commons over why the Crown Dependencies had again been refused ‘the right’ to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.
Rovers welcome back old boys in easy home victory
Rovers 12, Rocquaine Pirates 1 THIS was the ideal game for Adam Dorey and Jake Ellis to ease themselves back into life at Rovers.
Awareness could raise stroke survival rates
SOME strokes could be prevented if people were made more aware of the symptoms, the director of public health says.
Domaille finds it so easy
A FIRST victory for the footballing boxer and a close call for Gage Demore were the highlights of the opening dinner boxing show of the season at St Pierre Park.
Post-funded scheme needed to stay competitive
MAINTAINING Guernsey’s competitive edge was at the heart of the debate on whether to change the depositor’s compensation scheme just two years after it was introduced.
Fight for the pension-less widows goes on behind the scenes
WORK to get justice for island women caught out by scrapping the widows’ pension in 2004 is taking place behind the scenes, a deputy has revealed.
Guernseyman helps sink the Sarnians
FORMER Guernsey cueing star Mick Le Noury potted a decisive black for his adopted Jersey as the Sarnians lost the men’s inter-insular pool match.
Woman is burnt as lightning hits phone
A WOMAN needed hospital treatment for facial burns after lightning struck her house and the handset she was holding burst into flames.
Schools close, most buses cancel as ice covers roads and snow blankets runway
TREACHEROUS road conditions first thing led to the closure of all schools and colleges.
Bronze medal for Johnson on her student return
ELENA JOHNSON has claimed a bronze medal at the British Universities Individual Championships.