Child porn accused ‘out on street’ after accident

JUST hours after leaving hospital with a serious head injury, a 51-year-old man found himself out on the streets and accused of child pornography, the Royal Court heard yesterday.


Airport work delay ‘would cost millions’

ANY further delays on deciding on work at the airport will cost the island millions, Public Services has said.


All-party parliamentary group backs islands’ challenge to Gatwick fees hike

AURIGNY’S decision to challenge the rise in landing fees at Gatwick Airport is being supported by the vice-chairman of Parliament’s Channel Islands group.


Police called as three men in car won’t leave school

POLICE were called to Les Beaucamps High School after three young men drove their car into the playground and refused to leave, it has been revealed.


Blanchelande is to suspend its sixth form

BLANCHELANDE COLLEGE will not be taking its current Year 10 and Year 11 students through their A-levels. It says there will not be enough students to make that viable.


Victory leaves Colombians on course for Div. 1 title

COLOMBIANS defeated hockey title rivals Independents 3-1 to leave them on the verge of retaining the Men’s Division One League Championship.


Nerine making light of two dozen departures

THOSE who thought Nerine A might be vulnerable after some close season departures have been proved wrong.


Watson exacts revenge

HEATHER WATSON avenged her Michigan loss of last week by defeating one of France’s rising stars in Memphis last night.


Changing direction

THERE’S no doubt that in recent years the Guernsey States has developed a real problem in delivering large, controversial capital projects.


Condor faces sanctions if its problems are repeated

CONDOR Ferries could face harsh sanctions for future poor performance as part of a tough new approach to monitoring the service, Jersey’s Economic Development minister Alan Maclean has said.