A MAN who began an action against the States nearly five years ago is still trying to find out if he is suing the right entity.
Laid-back pair look forward to world final
GUERNSEY bowls star Alison Merrien will take a lead role in the Potters Holidays World Mixed Pairs Matchplay Championship final this afternoon.
Stallholder Dave fears farmers’ market may go way of Town’s
PEOPLE need to support the Manor Farmers’ Market if they want to stop it becoming just another tourist attraction, according to one stallholder.
Shootings lead police to review firearms capability
GUERNSEY POLICE’S firearms capability has been reviewed in the light of shootings in the UK.
Honda accord Doyle a trophy
THE long-standing relationship between Doyle Motors and Honda has been recognised at the annual Honda dealer conference in the UK.
Second dog dies while with local petcare firm
A DOG strangled to death while being groomed by an employee of local company 24-7 Petcare, it has been confirmed.
I can be the world’s No. 1
UKRAINE’S Lesya Tsurenko ended Heather Watson’s hopes of a good run at the Australian Open in the early hours of Saturday morning local time, but the Guernsey star is adamant she can get to the very top in world tennis.
Wider look is needed on voting
One of the difficulties with the debate that has been triggered by the release of the States Assembly and Constitution Committee’s report on island-wide elections is that it is not clear what benefits are supposed to flow from introducing it.
Amateurish bid to grow drug a record haul
AN ‘AMATEURISH’ attempt to grow cannabis was at the heart the largest ever seizure of the plants in the island.
Filtering of sewage part of project
GUERNSEY Water has invited contractors for expressions of interest in a £8.5m. project to build a sewage filtering facility and storm water storage tanks at Belle Greve.