Youth system is plainly not working

DID you see Monday’s football results column?


Island-wide elections get chief minister’s vote

CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott has backed the minority report on island-wide voting.


UK-owned bookie sets up in islands

UK GOVERNMENT-OWNED bookmaker Tote was criticised yesterday over plans to move part of its operation to Guernsey as an attempt to avoid paying tax.


Proposed dental x-ray fees are ‘unjustified and unfair’

A PROPOSAL to charge dental patients referred to the hospital for X-rays is unjustified and unfair, according to a professional in the field.


Les Beaucamps High sports room plans

A NEW sports and community room will be built at Les Beaucamps High School site if Environment grants the go-ahead.


Watson wins in two

HEATHER WATSON has safely negotiated the first qualifying round at the rain-hit Australian Open.


No island vote without losses, too

Of all political nirvanas locally, island-wide voting is up there with that other hallowed goal – ‘joined up government’.


Collas Day is the latest law firm to leave Court Row

THE senior partner of Collas Day expects to see other law firms move away from the courts area in future.


Voters should choose all 45 deputies, says report

ISLAND-WIDE voting could finally get the go-ahead next month.


Melbourne rains hold up Watson

CONTINUING rain disruption in Melbourne means Heather Watson has still to hit a ball in anger at the Australian Open.