Support for Aurigny over Gatwick’s ‘huge’ fee hike

ONE of the world’s largest airlines has said it is sympathetic to concerns raised by Aurigny and Flybe about the intentions of Gatwick’s new owners.


Gamble pays off as Glenfruin snatches win

TWO classes produced two contrasting stories in the second race of the Heritage Group Frostbite Yacht Race Series, hosted by the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club.


Sarnians take next step and head to World Cup

GUERNSEY will be represented for the first time at the Touch World Cup.


Watson edged

HEATHER WATSON yesterday lost a nailbiter in the first round of the Dow Corning Tennis Classic, a $100,000 ITF event in Midland, Michigan.


Aquarium owner frustrated as road stays shut

AQUARIUM owner Dave Miller is facing losing out on lucrative half-term and Easter trade because the only road leading to it is to stay closed until April.


Drop-in start of population consultation

THE consultation on plans for population controls could be extended depending on the number and quality of responses, the Population Policy Group has said.


‘Crackdown on non-doms needs a close eye’

A MAJOR overhaul of the tax regime for non-doms in the UK would damage its own economy and that of Guernsey’s in the long-term, according to tax expert Graham Parrott.


Taking care with moving residents

APPLAUSE and tears – two very different reactions to the same piece of news.


Bels turn to old player to help out

GLYN SMITH is the man responsible for helping ease Bels’ worries at first team level for the remainder of the season.


Tears and fears as OAPs have to quit Vale homes

ELDERLY people living near Maison Maritaine have been reduced to tears and left in fear for their future.