AN out-of-control plane hitting a coach full of passengers at Guernsey Airport was the nightmare scenario faced by the emergency services in a training exercise last night. (Video)
Thinking beyond the Seigneur
Disclosures by this newspaper that the Seigneur of Sark is willing to stand down if the Barclay family gain too much influence in that tiny island are an interesting twist in a story that appears to be reaching a climax.
Specsavers is growing strongly down under
SPECSAVERS co-founder Doug Perkins expects to spend another two years down under expanding the optical giant’s global business.
Speaker is top image consultant
A TOP corporate brand coach and personal image consultant is the guest speaker at the latest ABN Amro Women at One lunch event tomorrow.
Bodman on the up
ERICA BODMAN shrugged off some unexpected obstacles to show her undoubted rowing potential at Dorney Lake in Windsor.
Jersey and Isle of Man deem changes enough to keep zero-10
ZERO-10 could be saved after a last-ditch move by Jersey and the Isle of Man.
Sark-Guernsey joint partnership ‘not the worst thing in world’
SARK’S government working in conjunction with Guernsey would ‘not by any means be the worst thing in the world’, the island’s ‘deputy chief minister’ has said.
‘Poison porn’ case hears from computer expert
THE defence will open today in the case of a 51-year-old man who denies making indecent images of children on a computer.
‘Embarrassed to ask for my money’
A MADEIRAN man who lives and works in the island feels discriminated against after his bank would not let him take out his money without proving what it was for.
Le Page’s last trip on the road to recovery
AFTER his first match in over a year, North’s former Muratti man Gavin Le Page knows he still has a long way to go before he feels well and truly back.