Les Beaucamps gets its good news at last

LES Beaucamps High will be rebuilt.


Health director welcomes Pope’s new stance on using condoms

GUERNSEY’S director of public health has welcomed comments the Pope made about the use of condoms not always being wrong.


Chamber backs royal wedding holiday but States will decide

GUERNSEY should have a day off for the royal wedding despite the cost to business, according to Chamber of Commerce president Julian Winser.


Occupation research is ‘an ethical duty’ says Cambridge academic

A CAMBRIDGE academic has defended her research on the Occupation and said she will not receive a penny in royalties when her book is published.


Andy tight lipped on 2011

ANDY PRIAULX is keeping his cards close to his chest about his plans for next year.


Director found guilty of nine counts of money laundering

A COMPANY director who denied laundering a total of $87,000 between October 2002 and April 2003 has been found guilty of nine charges.


Relentless Ozanne leads way

THE last Autocross meeting of 2010 took place on Chouet Beach on a dry but cold day.


Pulp uncatchable at top of the pile

PULP FRICTION did not weaken in the face of final night pressure and are once again the winners of the first cycle of the Steele Property Island Team League.


Airport closed following smoke alert

Guernsey Airport was closed this morning when an aircraft reported smoke in the cabin.


Police criticised for alleged ‘excessive force’ and tight cuffs

POLICE have allegedly been using excessive force with prisoners, according to a report into Guernsey’s treatment of detainees.