Prime job on the puffin place

EVER fancied being marooned on a tiny islet with only puffins and other seabirds for company?


159 Sportwagon

IT’S what it isn’t that makes it what it is.


The digital safety net

STAYING safe online has become far more than just a good idea – it seems it is now a real priority if we are to survive in the face of an ever-growing, fast-changing digital world.


Five new faces in Guernsey squad

THE young guard have been drafted in as Tony Vance’s latest Guernsey training squad maintains the youthfulness that has underpinned their recent successes.


Rise in property prices shows strong economy

THE cost of buying a house in Guernsey is rising rapidly again.


Qrops code ‘shows island’s commitment to excellence’

A NEW code of practice for local Qrops providers demonstrates the island’s commitment to excellence in pensions, according to GuernseyFinance.


Closing office ‘like digging own grave’

CLOSING down Guernsey’s NSPCC office was like ‘organising you own funeral, digging your own grave and climbing in,’ according to one former employee. CLOSING down Guernsey’s NSPCC office was like ‘organising you own funeral, digging your own grave and climbing in,’ according to one former employee. Alison Wakefield was giving evidence at an employment tribunal [...]


St John appeals for islanders to step up support in its 75th year

THE St John Ambulance and Rescue Service is using its 75th anniversary to remind islanders how much their donations are needed to keep its specialist services going, according to the chief ambulance officer.


Liam 9, donates pocket money and wins BMX

A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy has won a new BMX bike after donating his pocket money towards the Get On Board skatepark campaign.


Blue Islands offers to fly locals for less if it can compete

BLUE ISLANDS has promised low fares for locals in return for being allowed to compete with Aurigny on the Alderney-Southampton route.