Walton bides his time to win five-stage race

LUKE WALTON hit the front in the second race of the De Putron Winter Series.


Chief minister accused of abusing his title

DEPUTIES have been asked whether Lyndon Trott abused his position as chief minister on a trip to Chile where he allegedly used his title when promoting a company of which he is a non-executive director.


Chest injuries killed man who fell from roof

A MAN who fell 13 metres from a roof into Church Square died of severe chest injuries, an inquest ruled yesterday.


Priaulx to be a lead man at Le Mans

ANDY PRIAULX will be the lead driver for the BMW M3 GT2 No. 56 car at the Le Mans 24 Hours race.


News, reviews and election blues

Decisions, decisions. They’re never easy. Good thing the States can avoid making them by commissioning a review (or two, or three…) says Neil Ross’s old friend Emile


Fame, fortune and a Fermain gig

Anyone who has watched Jools Holland’s BBC series Later over the past few years will probably have seen Georgie Fame pop up playing his Hammond B3 along with acts such as ska legend Prince Buster.


CAA may be passengers’ only hope

AURIGNY’S appeal against massive hikes in landing fees at Gatwick raises serious questions about the island’s lifeline air link.


Phone hacking costs two firms £28,000

FRAUDSTERS have hacked into two firms’ phone answering systems and left them with bills for £28,000.


Garland passed fit

DALE GARLAND came through a final training session at Foote’s Lane last night and will be on the start line in Sheffield for this weekend’s national indoor championships.


Diversification is key to future

IT IS critical that Guernsey’s economy looks to diversify and that government creates a supportive environment that allows it to happen, according to local business figures.