OUR story of Guernsey’s so-called ‘forgotten widows’ on page 3 today is one likely to arouse sympathy in many quarters.
Strong regulation can prove a selling point for trusts
GUERNSEY’S regulatory regime can be used to advantage when trying to attract business to the island, a trust seminar audience has heard.
Father of four ‘thrilled’ by worst category of child porn
A FATHER of four with a compulsion to download the worst child porn images he could find has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison.
Loss hits title hopes
GUERNSEY’S title ambitions were dented on Saturday as they suffered defeat at Guildford and slipped to second in London Two South-West.
Missing house name a special wedding gift
A SPECIAL wedding present of a hand-made house sign has been taken from Angelique and John McConnell’s home.
Consultation on NSPCC closure a sham – advocate
THE final decision to close the Guernsey branch of the NSPCC was made before the end of a consultation process to decide its future, it was claimed at an employment tribunal.
Man, 74, ran in front of car which killed him as he tried to cross
A VERDICT of accidental death was recorded at an inquest into the death of a man who was struck by a car at North Side, Vale, last summer.
Sylvans hit for six as Saints find their best form
Sylvans 0, St Martin’s 6 IT WAS always going to happen.
Rec coach sent to stands as officials take the flak
Bels 1, Vale Rec 1 THERE was so much hot air about the Track at quarter-to-four on Saturday afternoon that you could have flown a Zeppelin.
Robilliard shows promising form to reach hurdles final
KYLIE ROBILLIARD was quickest out of the blocks in yesterday’s 60m hurdles final at the Aviva Indoor Trials and UK Championships in Sheffield.