‘Poisoned’ woman shops husband over child porn

THE estranged wife of a man accused of making indecent images of children claimed yesterday that he had tried to poison her.


Loveridge twice beats Olympic rival Vickers

ALICE LOVERIDGE has produced another strong Grand Prix showing.


Scarlet fever has struck at schools

AROUND 20 confirmed and suspected cases of scarlet fever have been identified at island schools.


Applebys brush aside the boys for win number 13

THE talented young Boatworks+ team were the latest victims of the Appleby 8s juggernaut at the ICG Centre.


Watson sees last 8 chance

HEATHER WATSON will come up against fellow qualifier Stephanie Foretz Gacon in the second round of the WTA tournament in Memphis, possibly later today, after the French woman defeated the seeded Olga Govortsova 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 yesterday.


Extreme sleepout win for BB

DARING to spend the night on Flag Rock at Cobo earned the 2nd Guernsey Boys’ Brigade first place in an Abandoned event.


Spare hospital room could be answer to estate’s problems

ANTISOCIAL behaviour on the Chemin des Monts Estate could become be a thing of the past if a new initiative aimed at parents and children is successful.


Hotel bookings up as ‘quality sells’

GUERNSEY is now well-placed to reap the rewards from investment in the tourism industry, according to one hotelier.


Follow planning rules ‘or airport project faces a judicial review’

A JUDICIAL review could be on the cards if Environment fails to address a planning problem with proposals for the airport development, a deputy has said.


Call for States to shed seven seats

THE number of deputies could be reduced from 45 to 38, if the States agrees.